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Deepika Padukone to play an acid attack survivor in Meghna Gulzar’s next
Deepika Padukone is all set to star and produce Raazi director Meghna Gulzar’s next. She will play an acid attack survivor in the film.
BOLLYWOOD Updated: Oct 05, 2018 09:10 IST
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Saw AndhaDhun. It’s a whole lot of twisty fun. Terrific score as well. Some of the character casting is super and Tabu.. well….. is just awesome as ever. The first half is almost perfection, slightly dips later but still a very good watch overall.
Turns out Abhishek Bachchan was the first choice to play the antagonist opposite Ranveer Singh in Rohit Shetty’s Simmba. Having worked with AB Jr in Bol Bachchan (2012), Rohit was confident he could convince Abhishek to take the role; after all, he wasn’t offering him just a standard villain’s part. The character is reportedly a charismatic and powerful bad guy with many shades. But Abhishek declined. Insiders are saying the filmmaker wasn’t pleased.
Abhishek, who’s had a career revival of sorts with Manmarziyaan (2018), is believed to have told Rohit he wasn’t ready to play villain just yet, citing Mani Ratnam’s Raavan (2010) as the only time he went “dark”, and reminded him the film failed at the box office. With Abhishek out, Rohit roped in Sonu Sood to take the role. Sonu, already having problems taking orders from Kangana Ranaut after she appointed herself director of Manikarnika when the original director Krish left, had now found a good reason to walk out of that film and into Simmba.
It’s no secret that Abhishek and Sonu have been buddies since they worked together in Farah Khan’s Happy New Year (2014); lately their ‘bromance’ has been all over Twitter. Abhishek keeps ribbing Sonu each time the latter posts photographs flaunting the eight-pack abs he’s acquired in preparation for his role in Simmba. ‘Stop it!’ AB responds in mock frustration when Sonu uploads another Chippendales- style shirtless picture.
IT'S OFFICIAL… After #Padmaavat, Deepika Padukone teams up with #Raazi director Meghna Gulzar… Deepika will portray the part of an acid attack survivor in the film.
Rannbhoomi postponed, Varun Dhawan to star in Shashank Khaitan’s spy thriller
ByBollywood Hungama News NetworkOct 5, 2018 – 10:20 am IST
It’s raining offers for Varun Dhawan. The actor is currently seen in Yash Raj Films‘ Sui Dhaaga – Made In India. The actor is already busy with the shooting of Dharma Productions’ period drama Kalank, will be starring in Remo D’Souza’s film with Katrina Kaif, a David Dhawan film and another Dharma film Rannbhoomi.
Now, it had been learned that the Shashank Khaitan directorial venture Rannbhoomi has been reportedly postponed. Instead, he will be kickstart work on a spy thriller which will star Varun Dhawan. Apparently, Varun has given a nod to the film which will be produced by Karan Johar. Varun reportedly might play an agent and it is something Shashank and he has never done before. The film is expected to get Hollywood stunt experts. It is expected to go on floors in 2019.
Meanwhile, it seems like Rannbhoomi will require a lot of research and has been put on hold for now. The film is set for 2020 release.
As for his next film, Varun Dhawan is completing Abhishek Varman’s Kalank starring alongside Alia Bhatt, Sonakshi Sinha, Aditya Roy Kapur, Madhuri Dixit and Sanjay Dutt. The film is scheduled for April 2019 release.
Andhadhun is completely aware of its intelligence and quick wits mercilessly testing our gullibility while Raghavan leads us to its staggering finish with the finesse of a Mikado champion.
It’s stunning, comic, grisly, absurd, intense, cold, crazy and must-watch.
#Pataakha is DULL in Week 1… Benefitted from holidays in its opening week, but did not maintain the momentum on working days… Fri 90 lakhs, Sat 1.40 cr, Sun 1.75 cr, Mon 94 lakhs, Tue 1.56 cr, Wed 56 lakhs, Thu 53 lakhs. Total: ₹ 7.64 cr. India biz.
#SuiDhaaga has a SOLID Week 1… Witnessed strong trending from Day 1 to Day 5 [national holiday], but slipped on Day 6 and Day 7… Weekend 2 is crucial… Fri 8.30 cr, Sat 12.25 cr, Sun 16.05 cr, Mon 7 cr, Tue 11.75 cr, Wed 3.80 cr, Thu 3.35 cr. Total: ₹ 62.50 cr. India biz.
Andhadhun and Loveyatri opened to a poor 10% response with Loveyatri being a little ahead as Mumbai / Gujarat is a little better but its about the evening as that will tell which film comes out ahead. The morning collections are very low so do not mean anything. Even if one film improves 10-15% compared to the other it will go ahead in the evening.
Andhadhun actually looks a Mumbai film so eventually will be beating Loveyatri in that circuit as Andhadhun looks a film made for Mumbai city and Pune.
Both films have easily been overshadowed by the Hollywood release Venom which has taken a good opening of around 25-30%. This film will collect more than the combined total of Andhadhun and Loveyatri unless they show huge turnaround. Venom has affected all the Hindi film being sceened including Sui Dhaaga and it is on course for a solid weekend.
‘Susu? That’s a cool name.’ A character addresses the leading man thus in Loveyatri.
No, it’s not. It’s a word which makes people, even those who’ve got past kindergarten level humour, snigger.
For a ‘hero’ to go through his debut film by that name with a straight face must have taken some doing. What were the filmmakers thinking? Or were they? At all?
Looks like it will give competition to Mela. There aamir tried to promote his brother and here Salman is doing the same for his brother in law. Andaz Apna Apna!
#Stree is a UNIVERSAL HIT – a rarity in today’s times… Has worked in plexes and single screens, metros and beyond metros…[Week 5] Fri 52 lakhs, Sat 88 lakhs, Sun 1.51 cr, Mon 61 lakhs, Tue 1.24 cr, Wed 34 lakhs, Thu 34 lakhs. Total: ₹ 128.10 cr. India biz.
I liked the last frame where Arbaaz and Sohail make their appearance. Ayush is too skinny. Warina is exotic and only speaks with her eyes and gestures!
Nadia Murad: From ISIS Slave To Nobel Laureate
ISIS terrorists wanted to take our honour, but they lost their honour, said Nadia Murad, now a United Nations goodwill ambassador for survivors of human trafficking.
A man who redefines the meaning of new. A man who lives by the Change. Datsun's new partner in this experience of unstoppable Change! #ComingSoonpic.twitter.com/F21ZjzaD7D
Looks like Aamir will make this web series with Dharma after Mogul. Will be a major inroad for Netflix.
Dont have too much faith in likes of shakun batra and ayan mukherji. Aamir hardly delivers his best with adi chopra, so with kjo it will probably be a further downgrade.
Footfalls update in Noida 4 multiplexes:#SuiDhaaga 2nd Friday: 1533 Thursday: 2934 Wednesday: 3148 Tuesday: 9690 Monday: 5003 Sunday: 10187 Saturday: 9677 Friday: 6231#SuiDhaaga dropped heavily on its 8th day as #Andhadhun & #Venom have taken up most of its audiences.
“”Whatever happened was wrong. We didn’t handle it well, we failed. I cannot blame anyone but myself,” Kashyap said. “But now we are determined to do better. We believe her completely. She has our undying support. What Bahl has done is horrifying. We are already on our path of course correction and will do everything in our capacity to fix it.” – that is terrible and mostly end of Vikas Behl’s career……this is a serious crime with lot more proofs and testimony….
Meanwhile this could be SRK’s most exciting project in years.
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Shah Rukh Khan is exploring a thriller space again… In talks to #SriramRaghavan for his next twisted, tricky thriller…. If things work out, this can be his next film after #Salute!!
Kavanaugh steps away from being confirmed as US Supreme Court judge
Republican Senator Susan Collins and Democratic Joe Manchin were Friday the 50th and 51st senators to pledge their support to Kavanaugh in the 100-member Senate.
Karwaan is a nice watch. Dhadak looks too artificial even when they’ve chosen the heart of touristy places. KJo has a knack of making everything look like a Bollywood set even when he is shooting in real locations. kudos!
VD is the new hope for them. They definitely are putting their chips on him. Good record with no disaster or flop yet. If Ranbir actually decides to wake up he should really be ruling the roost in the 20’s.
Sui Dhaaga has successfully entered the list of most profitable films of 2018. With films like Padmaavat, Sonu Ke Titu Ki Sweety and Stree, Sui Dhaaga has made it to the list. The film has collected 64.25 crores till date. Made on a budget of 31 crores (including P & A), the film has managed to get the return on investment of 33.25 crores. The film has been proved a profitable venture for the makers as it has 107.25% of ROI %.
I think most BO sites have been reporting a budget of 32cr since a while. Nothing unusual in that. It will end up at around 90cr net.
I saw it on Thursday. It is worth a watch. It does not have the depth of Guru. But it was a decent effort. Certainly was not expecting a masterpiece from YRF.
Watched second half of Dhadak as the first half was not my cup of tea. If we forget that it is nakal of sairat, the film is watchable. Jahnavi is sweet and endearing and Ishaan should have been more expressive. The ending is different.
Say the budget is less.
Say the film is already in profit even before release due to all rights sold. Media will help willingly in this charade.
Different sites give different figures and confuse us.
Paid reviews. And biased critics.
The only appreciation is trending which can be gauged. It is difficult to fudge it.
TZH, Queen, Stree trended without doubt. Other films I did not keep track.
We cant even trust awards to get the correct picture.
‘Queen’ Director Vikas Bahl Sexually Assaulted Me, Phantom Films Did Nothing: Survivor Speaks Out
Anurag Kashyap tells HuffPost India he failed the survivor. Kashyap, Bahl, Vikramaditya Motwane, and Madhu Mantena dissolve production house.
Conspiracy theory 3: Phantom has been felled by the MeToo wave. Unlike bigger stars or celebs with universal appeal, Phantom viewers self-identify as NOT the sort of people who will “blame the victim”, and if something drastic wasn’t done these guys would be dead in the water. Not like a Nana P or X or Y who will have a million supporters saying “so what?!” “He’s misunderstood” or “she asked for it!”. I understand the people behind a small production house that is just starting out are in a tough spot but these guys clearly mishandled the situation, abysmally so. Had they been able to get Vikas Behl to even apologize for his repulsive conduct, things might have been different.
good point. But it gets back to the original point. Things get mishandled because they’re so atrociously pervasive. It would be impossible to survive in an industry if one used any sort of decent standard in these matters. Unfortunately this is just the truth.
To be honest, where Phantom and the folks associated with it, there is a more specific issue than the general f-ed up-ness of the industry, and that is hypocrisy: Kashyap has a long history of looking down on, even running down, other people for “selling out” (e.g. the Manmarziyan producer’s horrible cuts in the face of bigots protesting, but more broadly, an industry rife with star-kids, nepotism, etc.); but this whole article shows nothing so much as a “sell out”, i.e. people compromising to try and make their dream come true. In such circumstances, many others might also have done the same thing — but then those other people have not made a career out of “authenticity”, out of mocking a system where people do what they can to make it, survive, etc. Whether it’s this incident, or Kashyap’s own partnership with KJo (incidentally Dharma started casting Kalki K after that partnership), in any other person these might not be much to write home about, but a man who has made authenticity a selling point is going to be held to a higher standard. And should be. (How would Ye Jawaani Hai Deewani, and some of its disgusting misogyny — e.g. the sequences involving Evelyn Sharma — not have been ideologically offensive to (e.g.) Kalki K? One is perfectly free to say “hey it’s a paycheck” — heck I work in an office, need to do so, and that also involves compromises — but then don’t look down on others who might be doing the same, and also have a lot to lose! You see people demanding Bachchan take a stand, meanwhile some of the most supposedly “woke” folks can’t get a friend/partner to apologize!)
Well, he is the only person to have come out and shamed Bahl. That counts for something too!
The problem with Kashyap is he is a loose canon. I can imagine harm coming Vikas Bahl’s way (his career might get destroyed for good; might because this is Bollywood) but taking a stand is going to hurt Kashyap too. The fact that he has come out needs to be applauded.
Just take a look at Motwane for instance — he makes a film about a normal guy turning into a vigilante to fight social justice — what exactly is his stand on this matter?
excellent comment, hard to disagree with much. I am nonetheless sympathetic to this extent. The level of compromise in these and other matters in any film industry is so great that if one were to take any sort of position on anything one would sooner or later be faced with an untenable choice. One wouldn’t be able to denounce everyone of course. Again not disagreeing with anything you’re saying. I’m just trying to imagine what a position of purity would look like in a film industry. Indeed the bar is higher for a Kashyap. On the other hand the only ‘safe’ position seems to be to not say anything. For instance Farhan Akhtar came out on the Tanushree Dutta matter and he had a good tweet. On the other hand he ‘must’ know that in his industry all of this and much worse is par for the course. He’s not calling those other people out. Once more I don’t disagree that Kashyap has to live up to a higher standard. But even granting this it would be hard to remain consistent. Incidentally agree on the Bachchan bit as well. Of course this isn’t only about people in public life. How many people would be willing to give up their jobs in ordinary life if they felt their bosses were abusing their power in this sort of sense (and other ways)?
Don’t you think this sort of comment is part of the problem? I’m not talking about the conspiracy idea (this has anyway become a losing battle, everyone sees conspiracy everywhere all the time), nor even your second theory (which might be funny in a harmless sort of way). It’s the first one. It’s a serious issue here that doesn’t need a flippant remark that furthermore casts the woman in utterly unflattering terms. I don’t mean to sound sanctimonious here but certain things should be taken more seriously. And if you think I’m being too tough here I’ll merely remind you of how upset you were the other day just because voted for DDLJ and came up with this remark which too I thought was in bad taste:
[DDLJ is representative of indian vote bank politics in an ‘open’ democracy – Suck up to a bunch of weirdos and psychos by deceit and cheating so that you can ‘legally’ fuck the ‘chick’ with big boobs. ]
Well, I dont consider all women are nuns and many are there who use sex to get things done their own way (it happens in our homes too). A male considering a female as a sex object or the other way round is never a problem – its just ‘nature’. The problem is about respecting the consent from your opposite sex – either ways. What do you think?
Say hypothetically, Kashyap and Kangana are both willing to ‘help’ each other in exchange of sexual favors, then who are we to hold moral grounds and say its wrong?
Problem is when you force people (either sex) into your bed because of your power and influence – and that happens more often than we tend to acknowledge. Everywhere.
You’re changing the subject here. This isn’t about women using their bodies to get ahead or be willing to compromise in certain ways. That’s not my point. It’s more about constantly imagining women who are either using their bodies or being used in similar ways. For instance men do a lot of the same too in many situations. But no one talks about a man selling his body to get ahead. Put differently, and to be brutally honest, your humor in this regard does not strike me as coming from a position of greater female emancipation! To this end your point about males considering females as sex objects and all of this being perfectly natural is symptomatic. This isn’t about casual sex with the consent of the woman, the ‘sex object’ thing ties into a larger objectionable construct. I won’t get into this longer discussion here.
If you cant get the sarcasm behind those ‘sex object’ comments of mine, then your humor quotient is a bit questionable. Or maybe you have escaped from india for a while now to have forgotten all about the famous and pervasive indian male gaze …
Anyways, looks like my comments on a lot of things (that you rouinely write essays on) has ‘affected’ you – else you wont have tried to make a hill out of a mole. Lets keep it at that.
It wasn’t about your comment, it was about things more generally. Of course your entire response is the kind that I’ve already accounted for! But yeah let’s leave it at that..!
Yes this is the key point. Once again I’m always happy that people are shamed. Sadly he’s probably closer to the norm than not. The same holds for any other industry.
Hritik Roshan is at a big loss here if Vikas has directed Super 30! at least he is not at a fault here! first Queen KR and now the director of Queen causing him much headache 🙂 Krish 4 will come faster than expected now 😉
Hansal Mehta directly attacks VB and even HR…..”https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/hindi/bollywood/photo-features/bollywood-celebrities-mired-in-controversies/tanushree-dutta-row-nana-patekar-gets-support-from-shiv-sena/photostory/66042337.cms”
This Vikas bahl episode reminds me of the movie Pink which had its own detractors and very thin line between who’s right and who’s not.. To simply put, if the girl is fine with his co-worker to sleep at midnight in her own bed and drunk, it will give hints to go to the next step. Its very thin line. consensual and casual affairs happen same way. If you say you are that naive that you let your director come to your apartment and inside apartment at late night while both drunk and I think Vikas is known for his womanizer behavior. Vikas might have done this for 100 other girls where 99 of them accepted his advances and used his clout to reach next level in their careers.
Same issue in movie Pink. You hangout with random people on weekend and late night, drink and then each couple go into room and then you can’t surprised if either guy or gal makes an advance.
Situation: You invite a guy at your apartment. Its late night. You let him in your bedroom and then go into washroom. Then you come out wearing very sexy dress/sleepwear. Now what? If the guy grabs her and starts kissing.. is that sexual assault? The movie Pink and law will say it is sexual assault. But reality is little different. 99% of the relationships and affairs happen the same way. Again thin line and I don’t like to jump with the Internet/ media who will treat this situation literally. Even in affairs, people don’t ask Can I and starts kissing? They do it when the situation comes.
I’m not totally talking about Vikas’s case but taking hypothetical situation based on the reality and his case.
U r missing the point completely here. A guy may get hints but it reaches the point of harrassment when he continues despite resistance from the girl ir despite a clear no. In Pink, maybe kissing her at first wasn’t the guy’s fault. But when he continued to hold her and tried to kiss her even when she was clearly not interested was when the lines were crossed
Yes agree. There is always a LINE. That line is different for any individual. Someone might carry on kissing and decide let’s get it on but then decide it’s a no. And they stop and tell the other person to stop which might confuse.
The other person must stop. If you have any ounce of respect for that other person you would stop. Whether you feel played or not you stop. People can change their minds. It’s everyone’s right. If you are not a criminal you would stop when asked or demanded to.
And reality is bullshit in this matter. What is reality for one person is perception for another. Basic human rights is the end goal. One’s body is their own and if they refuse that invasion, respect it. Tell them don’t lead me on instead or that I thought you wanted it. Don’t be THAT man who goes over that line.
Being famous clearly drives boredom wardrobe wise. One goes to protest and ends up being centre of attention, defeats the purpose of the protest! Now it’s all about the arrest.
It looks like Kashyap did absolutely nothing, nothing about it for years! So much for moral values, liberalism, feminism. When it comes to himself, he compromised without battling an eyelid! He is now supporting only because story has reached media and is snowballing due to Tanushree and desi-metoo movement.
I am here and do comment just 2 see ur hypocrisy. U folks personify.
Anurag has done gr8 job as per #LeLi here. He knew for ears per Jab tak dosti thi sab theek tha .. Dosti khatam, chalo dost ko nanga karte hain aur echo chamber se brownie points lete hain. Vikas behal is disgusting b AK is much worse thn disgusting
He knew for ears per Jab tak dosti thi sab theek tha .. Dosti khatam, chalo dost ko nanga karte hain aur echo chamber se brownie points lete hain. Vikas behal is disgusting b AK is much worse thn disgusting
With this much amount of hatred, it’s difficult to change one’s mind. I’ll attempt to offer a counter-point nonetheless. Maybe, just maybe, his friendship with Bahl soured because of this incident only. His motivations to come out could be anything (let’s not forget, he’s the only one among a team of 3 who has spoken up for the girl) — everyone’s free to speculate on these matters — the hard-right which has been so irked by Kashyap’s remarks against them will obviously assume the worst about him. This is expected.
Some people will realize that Kashyap himself is a survivor of child abuse and therefore is more likely to defend the victim than play a game of one-upmanship with his partner/friend.
TV soap in UK has a storyline where a victim of child abuse turns predator for pedophiles and goes after his best friend, and frames him for his own attempted murder and now he’s making his life in prison a hell! – anything is possible if you believe soap opera…
Don’t I know it Bliss! All the people who spoke the truth were made to exit with incessant “lynching” on the blog. In the end the vitriol, the blind hatred and inability to see truth, corrodes one from inside.
“All the people who spoke the truth were made to exit with incessant “lynching” on the blog”
’true words were never spoken on his blog. ’the go after everyone who doesn’t follow them, heed them.
trademark and signature of liberals and this blog
But Kangana herself did not say all of this about the Queen director when the film was being made! She’s not saying things about the scores of people she’s worked with in other films (she says things about some people sometimes). Is it believable that other than Vikas Bahl no one harassed her or forced her to do anything? Again I’m sympathetic. I’m not judging her one way or the other but her outrage too is selective. Others are selective, she is as well. Now I’m not pretending for a moment that these power equations are all equal. Maybe Kashyap is blameworthy here, I don’t know all the details. My point though is a different one (and I’ve made it earlier with respect to Hollywood as well). I think it’s comforting for us to always blame one side or the other in the latest sensationalist story that emerges. It’s good that people who deserve to be shamed are being shamed. but one doesn’t need to sympathize with such people to also accept that this is a culture. In such a culture even if you’re Kashyap you can’t survive if you have a ‘zero tolerance’ policy. As certainly as Kangana cannot survive. Dibakar Banerjee in that video I’ve posted elsewhere talks about the compromises he’s forced to make as a filmmaker. Doesn’t the same hold for him and others in every sense? Could he really say that he wouldn’t accepted financing for a film if the financier happened to be a sleazy character doing these sorts of things with women all the time? These examples could be multiplied infinitely. As for Kashyap saying many things yes people say a lot of things. We do all the time here too. But we’ve not been tested. Would we resign from our positions if we felt that our bosses were doing such things? I very much doubt it. Even if we were willing to what if we felt that most bosses were that way? Would we leave that line of work altogether? Again it’s very easy to jump on one particular case and take one side or the other but it’s harder to make that larger systemic argument. And ultimately aren’t we also implicated as the audience? Do we stop watching the films of particular actors/directors or whoever when we hear about their stories? There are many reasons people might not watch Salman’s films but let’s be honest — no one avoids them because of all his terrible behavior from his treatment of women to running over people on sidewalks. In a movie industry you have to make a 100 compromises every single day. There are people who don’t do these sorts of things personally but still work with others who do. How would they last otherwise? Finally, it’s certainly true that the bar is higher for you if you make certain kinds of statements. But this doesn’t mean that those who don’t get off scot-free. Still not defending Kashyap. Nor am I saying that Vikas Bahl shouldn’t be shamed. But let’s move beyond this stuff and get to the heart of the matter! Let’s take a poll — how many people are willing to stop watching films if people connected with them indulge in such behavior? Think we all the answer. And here it’s not adequate to say that we don’t know for a fact what happened in other cases. We don’t of course but unless we’re naive or worse we all know (or ought to know) that the level of sexual exploitation (not just of women but alright let’s stick to the subject for now) is always at stunningly high levels. And it’s also quite often of the most degrading kind. It’s simply institutionalized in many ways, a fact of life. And things are complicated. Everyone loved Queen (I personally wasn’t much of a fan but that’s another matter). The film is what it is and its director is also who he is! What can one say? The worst kinds of human beings sometimes produce the best artistic works. It’s a paradox of life. But if one is going to feel that strongly about this one should minimally start boycotting the films!
KR is a joke…..she lived in with twice her age Adtya Panscholi and nicely dumped him…..Adyayan Suman was the next casualty …..she has always used ppl to climb the success ladder….and now suddely she turns feminist….ha!
The worst kinds of human beings sometimes produce the best artistic works. It’s a paradox of life. But if one is going to feel that strongly about this one should minimally start boycotting the films!
This is so true. I am always reminded of Roman Polanski whose work I do admire even considering the charges against him. I’ve lived by the adage that one should separate the art from the artist but at times it’s not so easy.
thanks very much Saket.. and yes it is indeed not easy to come down on one side of the debate or the other. The same human mind that creates those very sensitive, probing, often ethically challenging works of art (not only in cinema) is also capable of all kinds of cruelty and depravity. Much as some great thinkers have defended horrible political regimes at points. These things happen. But yes Polanski’s is a textbook example.
Same could be said for the allegations against Woody Allen. It gets hard to separate the artist from the man from the allegations from your opinions and values.
thanks as always Qalandar..what’s also difficult is accepting not just the larger framework within which all of this happens but to go further still and figure out those ways of thinking (in a society) that are then always secretly enabling such exploitation. If you think of women in certain ways, describe them in certain ways, make jokes about them in certain ways, specially when it comes to women seen as being more emancipated, if you represent female sexuality in certain ways.. all of this doesn’t obviously create exploitation but it normalizes it to a certain degree. Because we already believe that women in certain situations either ought to know what they’re getting into and therefore don’t deserve the benefit of the doubt or they don’t deserve any sympathy if they nonetheless lived with it for the sake of a career. In other words a woman with desires, ambitions etc doesn’t deserve the benefit of the doubt. The problem is if you object too much people think ‘you’re not lightening up, taking everything too seriously, hey it’s just a joke’ etc etc. There is the usual ‘oh things are so PC these days you can’t even joke about things’. Those ‘things’ then are racist or bigoted humor or the same directed against women and so on. I’m not crazy here. There is a lot of humor that is fine, I’m certainly not suggesting that everything be policed. But equally certain instances have to be called out as well.
Precisely — and it’s no surprise people want to keep the focus there, because it enables us to escape our own complicity, and project our own misogyny onto an ogre.
I would quote Bachchan here. “Do I look like Vikas or the victim”. It is not Kangana’s story to tell. Also the abuser will abuse the one in powerless situation. He is certainly not going to be abusive to everyone and to Kangana!
With due respect, the article doesn’t look like that to me at all! The victim thought he was using her as pawn to break up the company!!! Now suddenly when it comes to Kashyap, you are doubting the victim!!!
The victim thinks that is the case. Why should that be confused with an irrefutable fact? Such as this incident occurred, which no one denies at all. Apart from Vikas Bahl that is.
The former is an opinion — it may or may not be true.
A Dark Backstory To Anurag Kashyap’s Phantom Tweet, Says This Report:
The HuffPost article suggests instead that Mr Kashyap after years of inaction over Mr Bahl’s alleged misconduct – details of which are disturbing enough just to read, leave alone how traumatised the survivor must have been – he and his girlfriend Shubhra Shetty contacted the woman last year, soon before the allegations were reported in the media, to say they had decided to ‘set things right.’ https://www.ndtv.com/entertainment/a-dark-backstory-to-anurag-kashyaps-phantom-tweet-says-this-report-1927924
This is so shocking!😡😡 And what the फ were @anuragkashyap72 @VikramMotwane doing remaining silent & in the know? They went about their happy, successful lives & didn't give a damn how the victim dealt with this total disregard to her soul scarring violation? Disgusting! 😡😡😡 https://t.co/xFtjtFdCeW
Not sure if there’s anything to this story. Of course the irony is that Abhishek is more likely to do a horror comedy film where he probably has a performance-oriented part but that is in all probability not ‘stupid’ enough to do huge business, even on WOM! It’s often less about genre and more about what happens ‘within’ the genre.
On its day 1, it has managed to collect 2.80 crores at the box office. The trade experts had predicted an opening of 3 crores since the makers had promoted the film in every possible way and it also has family appeal. Apart from the promotions, the main key point of the film is the songs, everyone has liked the songs. Well, the opening day numbers are not that bad, but one has to see how it does on Saturday and Sunday.
Now Kangana 2 corroborate !!!
he’d bury his face in my neck …. hold me really tight and breathe in the smell of my hair …. it took me great amount of strength and effort to pull myself out of his embrace, he’d say…. “I love how you smell K… “ I could tell something is wrong with him…..I believe this girl …. but what is sad is that now that Phantom has dissolved many are attacking him, even though the girl asked for help long ago, that time the story was conveniently killed but I supported her at that time as well
The timing of Baal shaming will always make Kangana a suspect of pulling some strings to make this happen … And frankly I dont mind if she played her part (however maybe). Assholes should be brought to justice, better late than never!
Personally I don’t think Super 30’s prospects will be affected by this. This sort of allegation doesn’t matter to most in the audience, unless it’s a niche film. A bigger reason for it flopping might be that Hrithik’s film selection is terrible.
Maybe I’m reading too much into it but is there a pattern in play here?
Young unattractive males (politically correct term) who’ve never had a girlfriend while growing up, suddenly find fame and fortune. And after they reach a particular stage where they can wield power, they exact revenge upon other girls. Somehow the multiple rejections from their past channel their pent-up frustrations to come out in this fashion.
Just to be very clear, I’m not a psychologist and this is pure conjecture on my part. And secondly, by applying a certain reasoning to this predatory behaviour, I’m in no way justifying it.
Its not comparable from the audience volume point of view but #Aquaman will surely take much of the screen space of well collecting premium multiplexes, which #Zero movie cannot afford to have. As the makers still haven't finalised India release date, it may come a week early. https://t.co/G3MS1dnKKg
I think every piece of evidence suggests TOH will open rupee for rupee the best in a very long time. I certainly haven’t seen it in my following of numbers for 2 decades nearly. We will learn the true market capacity with this one for 1 day collections in India in Hindi format.
Continuing on the “European” cinema discussion, I guess such cinema was always part of Hindi entertainment right from the 1960’s. The only difference being that from the 60’s to the 90’s niche films never had the support and presence of A listers and adequate face value (barring exceptions like Hrishikesh Mukherjee films). It took an Aamir Khan to start backing niche urban multiplex content with DCH in 2001 and the rest like SRK (Swades, CDI), Hrithik (Lakshya, Guzaarish, ZNMD) and Akshay (Baby, Airlift) followed while the likes of Ranbir have made a career out of doing niche urban multiplex cinema. As for BOI’s claims of BARFI! being a one off, RDB, TZP, Chak De and ZNMD had released well before Barfi! while Airlift and Raazi have released thereafter, all of which are niche films starring A listers. Boi is pretty much caught on the backfoot here.
Finally a zordar reporting that will help #MeToo movement take the shape it needs in India…. Get Vikas Bahl out of the industry. Also question people like Hrithik Roshan, Sajid Nadiadwala why are they still working with a director accused for molestation. Make them feel sorry! https://t.co/Wu8KdJln29
what are we gaining from TOH’s collections if the movie turns out to be underwhelming, aprt from proving a point in unnecessary box office discussions?
Seems all we care about in the entire world is Thugs of Hindostan. Im sure its release is an event that is going to divide world history into the pre-TOH and post-TOH era. Once it releases and the menia quickly dissipates, many of us will be clueless on our life’s purpose.
so if TOH turns out to be underwhelming, what do we gain from it apart from proving a point in unnecessary box office discussions?
Seems all we care about in the entire world is Thugs of Hindostan. Im sure its release is an event that is going to divide world history into the pre-TOH and post-TOH era. Once it releases and the menia quickly dissipates, many of us will be clueless on our life’s purpose.
This is boxoffice thread and so boxoffice also matters to many. What are you gaining by coming to this thread? Same for toh curiosity for aamir fans and non aamir fans. Aamir fans want it to be big and succeed while non aamir fans want it to flop and fade away. The latter will come on board when toh flops like Race 3.
Were you not excited for that WC rounds? Like that some of us like Marcus, myself, Jeeves and silent members are curious if not excited.
are tony bhai – why so serious? TOH is a mass masala entertainer in an entertainment-starved nation…….kuch to hona chahiye celebrate karne ke liye…..Bachchan gave 100 hits on mindless scripts purely on his acting and star-power….hum us desh me rehte he 😉 Ab aamir ka zamana he……ppl look forward to his films like anything….this nation loves heroes….making them and then destroying them as well 😉
the nation which made Rajesh Khanna a superstar never before, mercilessly abandoned him after few years…..Big B that way is an exception, BO-wise he is not a big draw, but he has managed to keep that love and respect for him intact across the nation….I think he is the longest-ruling superstar in that sense….full-mark to his off-screen dignity, persona and humility….
Sanju u asked somewhere above “Any man remain unscathed?” – well the answer lies in the fact that the biggest profession (unofficially) on earth today is prostitution…..why is that? man has a violent animal living in him in the form of this instinct and at the slightest provocation….it jumps into action…..man-made institute of marriage to curb or control this instinct has miserably failed becoz that has given birth to hypocrisy and suppression….the solution for that is yet to be found….Osho tried something out-of-the box but we are not yet ready for that kind of freedom….this, of-course is one of the many aspects of this universal problem….
Most men are contented lot leading happy lives with their wives and no extramarital affairs. They are too busy earning their livelihood and providing for the family along with their wives who also contribute. Marriage provides a lot of stability. And the profession you choose also matters. If you are in show business, you become a bit careless even if you are married. VB looks like a habitual offender. Apart from temper, Nana does not look like a habitual offender. Men’s parties also must be a lot of bragging about conquests. And Hirani took it lightly about sanju having 300 plus. I am somewhat conservative about women allowing men into their rooms and have drinks too. One thing leads to another. Some areas are grey while some are clearly black and white.
“Most men are contented lot leading happy lives with their wives and no extramarital affairs.” – if that was the case, prostitution would not be where it is today! no. 1 profession across the globe..
That might be true but ideaunique I know more happily married men then prostitutes. I think all these allegations are confusing the sanctity of men. We are not all bad. These on the whole are 1/100 instances (even if that), rare in general and it’s that scenario where when you waited for a bus, 10 come along together and all of a sudden you think it’s the only mode of transportation around (and this is celebrity world where things are sensational). It’s untrue. Not every man is unfaithful. Some industries are worse & some countries too but worse is not more than 50% of the population!
Just find solutions or educate better. There is always one rotten tomatoe.
yes yes Jay, not all men are bad and most of my friends are devoted husbands to their wives but most of them are also open to adultery if the chance is given 🙂 but Indian society is far too moral to allow any such easy chances……so it is no way a generic statement
Nana Patekar’s alleged harassment of actress Tanushree Dutta in 2008 during the shoot of an item song for the unreleased movie Horn Ok Pleassss illustrates how attitudes towards women’s bodies percolate from screen to real life. The skewed gender politics of the average item song, in which a woman performs for a group of men, is a reflection of the Hindi film industry’s culture of normalising sexual abuse and the careless consumption of women’s bodies. Rarely essential to the narrative, the item song declares that it is permissible, and even natural, to cavalierly use women’s bodies for entertainment.
Songs in which women dance for men and sing about their bodies and clothes are just one form of the several problems in Hindi cinema’s depiction of women. Such songs have robust distribution networks that extend beyond the films in which they appear. These songs can cause more widespread harm to the performing woman as well as the woman in the audience than the film itself.
Andhadhun seems to have very less shows here in Hyderabad as Sui Dhaga and Stree are still running not to mention the disaster that Salman has produced.
Lack of screens in definitely a issue esp in non Hindi belts.
Rowan Atkinson is just that kind of actor. His demeanor is Bean. He’s awkward looking, languid and even in more serious TV shows he still displays a bit of Bean. Bean TV shows were a hoot in early 90’s. Johnny English, is what Bean meets James Bond – I can imagine this to be worse than Hello Brother.
As I said above:
“It is no surprise that Anurag Kashyap ignored sexual abuse at Phantom until it became profitable for him to try and score woke points off it. Kashyap has victim blamed and gaslighted assault victims before.” https://t.co/uhxqqLaYun
Andhadhun is a crackerjack thriller, reminiscent of Hitcock’s best — Rope is probably the one its closest to, but it’s also a deeply disturbing film. Nimble footed and full of twists & turns, it’s quite possibly the darkest black comedy I’ve seen in years. Sriram Raghavan, in his inimitable style, pens a love letter to Bollywood of the 70s, mixing style and panache with characters that would not be out of place in Anurag Kashyap’s Ugly.
It’s a very unwholesome mix that also doubles up as nail-biting entertainment, and the climax is quintessential Hollywood — sharing space in the Shyamalan/Usual Suspects universe. One of the many interpretations of the climax is quite unsettling, which by the time it registers, does not spring an expression of shock or horror at all. It all makes perfect sense in world inhabited by the morally and ethically blind.
“I enjoy playing the audience like a piano,” Hitchcock once famously said. Raghavan makes that metaphor come alive by using the piano, throughout the film, as a reminder of how skilfully he’s playing us. This film, in short, is simply unmissable. In theatres, that is.
It’s a treat on the blog today, all these fine notes! I definitely have this on my radar. Think the director said somewhere that he really made the whole film for a 7-8 min sequence somewhere.
Tabu is having a ball off-late…..features in GM3 and stood tall above everything else (including AD) and now this….and she has a thing for Shakespearean characters a la Macbeth which VB has exploited so well;-)))
It definitely is. The sad part is, now I share cinematic choices with KRK.
I found the film deeply disturbing. I heard people laughing at some of the sequences that made me flinch. So the reasons for liking the film may be quite different.
This is quite a good phase for Bollywood movies. Within a few weeks we’ve had Manmarziyan and Andhadhun, with Patakha (haven’t seen this) sandwiched in between. From the soul-nourishing freshness of Manmarziyan, to the soul-crushing dread of Andhadhun, they cover quite a wide spectrum too!
Regarding performances, this isn’t a performance-oriented film, per se. There is not much dramatic depth in the story, in the conventional sense at least, and being a thriller and all, there isn’t enough space to breathe and reflect — essential qualities for enabling nuanced performances.
That said, Tabu is quite good in her role. In a gender reversal of sorts, she plays the wisecracking, cynical, prototype noir character, even if she’s supposed to be playing the role of a femme fatale. This is actually refreshing.
Ayushmann has a very affable personality and he provides able support. Perhaps keeping the final twist in mind, his genial appearance is a good fit.
Radhika Apte, unfortunately, does not have much to do but is quite effortless in her small role.
There is a nice tribute to Anil Dhawan in the film, with a dash of 70s nostalgia thrown in. All for good effect though.
Honestly I need to watch Andhadhun again. Not because I did not find it a very good film , but i was in a theater filed with dumbfuck idiots who bring children along who just cannot keep quiet.
My impression is I watched a very involving film filled with surprises and where the twists are met with howling audience members, which I cannot recall in a thriller at least
I suggest waching it in isolation .. this one requires focus, coz I suspect there is clever, very clever writing that has gone into it
My statement in light of the recent HuffPost article and breaking up of Phantom . There are two pages.. pic.twitter.com/WCAsaj6uFR— Anurag Kashyap (@anuragkashyap72) October 7, 2018
Motwane further says the girl did not want to pursue the matter further as her boyfriend did not want her name public. “Anurag and Shubhra [Shetty] tried very hard to convince her not to back away but the boyfriend was firm. He said that ‘they will find their own method to make Vikas pay’.”
Motwane ended the note by apologising to the victim. He said, “I’m truly sorry about what happened to the girl. Vikas Bahl is a sexual offender. He’s preyed on a young woman, abused her trust, ruined her life. The scars are going to stay and that just isn’t right. The only thing I can offer now is an apology. And the only thing I can say is that this will never happen again on my watch.
Having worked and interacted with Tanushree in movies such as 36 China Town (2004) and Dhol (2007), Payal says, “As a woman, I want to believe her and want her story to be heard. It’s similar to my story when I spoke about a director’s inappropriate behaviour with me. But many people believed that since he’s a good filmmaker, he’s a good human being as well; forgetting that profession and work ethics are different from what one is as a person. Back then, directors like Anurag Kashyap and Sudhir Mishra called me mentally unstable. And, now, Anurag has spoken in support of Tanushree.
watched Andhadhun…..Saket has written a very good note abote for it…..I don’t feel like adding much there….superb movie and keeps on the edge till the last scene…..woah! what performances….Tabu as always towers above everything here….Ayushman has an excellent script-sense although he is just an okay performer but he is a smart actor…..SR as a director gets 10/10 here….what a crisp screenplay! i think in this genre….this is the finest film to come out in Hindi in last what 5 or 10 years??? can’t remember anything closer to this….go watch it guys….
Radhika Apte is fantastic in the role she gets here…..even small characters leave their impact……surprisingly songs are good here and well placed here….my choice of lead male actor would have been different here though…..IMDB rating is at a staggering 9.2 at the moment…
Lol BOI isnt properly reporting Andhadhun. Mybe they still r coming to terms with the fact that a “European” film has kicked the butts ofso called “mass” cinema on a mere 800 screen count
It’s a prickly spot for BOI. Just last week Sui Dhaaga did double on Sunday to Friday and now Andhadhun has done thrice with a lower screen count. Andhadhun seems like a clear winner here. It will go on to make 40Cr, maybe 50 Cr. Hard to predict. Badhai Ho is also releasing, seems until TOH these 2 films will probably do solid business.
munna and Satyam, can we have a MeToo thread so that everything from now onwards about these things can go to that thread instead of clogging bo thread?
Sonam Kapoor says ‘hard to take Kangana Ranaut seriously’, Kangana vows to demolish filmi people
Kangana Ranaut has lashed out at Sonam Kapoor for judging her MeToo story, raising issues of nepotism and acting ability in the bargain.
Andhadhun came out the top film on Sunday with collections of 7 crore nett on Sunday. The film has gone ahead of Venom despite a much weaker start compared to that film. The film has jumped around 110% on Saturday and consolidated with 40% growth on Sunday. The weekend is ordinary but the trend is excellent and it depends on how the film holds from here on.
The film has grossed over 14 crore nett and it should see a good Monday hold going by weekend trend and the target should be to be at least around the Friday figure. The weekend collections of Andhadhun are as follows.
Friday – 2,35,00,000 apprx
Saturday – 5,00,00,000 apprx
Sunday – 7,00,00,000 apprx
TOTAL – 14,35,00,000 apprx
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Loveyatri collected a poor 6.75 crore nett in its first weekend which is less than half of Andhadhun. There was some decent growth on Sunday especially in Gujarat but thats not going to make much of a difference as the weekend is too low and weekday occupancy will be very low making it tough for the film to go anywhere. The collections of Loveyatri till date are as follows.
Friday – 1,90,00,000 apprx
Saturday – 2,10,00,000 apprx
Sunday – 2,75,00,000 apprx
TOTAL – 6,75,00,000 apprx
Venom had the best weekend of all the films at 15.50 crore nett which is a respectable weekend but going by the trend its unlikely the film can compete with Andhadhun in the longer run and despite better collections over the weekend it will eventually go behind Andhadhun. The collections of Venom till date are as follows.
Looks like that. At present they are attached to VD who gave them J2 which did phenomenal business on tv. First they dismissed Andhadhun as the bombay pune film for which critics gave good ratings. And we know what they think of critics.
Judwaa 2 was a travesty. And im being kind. The fact that it got away with jokes on molestation in the name of humour and likes of BOI defending such films as cinema catering to Indian sensibilities is so pathetic it isnt even funny. Varun Dhawan and his father should hang their heads in shake for making anything if that kind. So should Taapsee Pannu who agreed to be part of it
The trailer of this movie has gone viral. It is just too hilarious. I watched it multiple times my self. Gajraj Rao is simply too fab. A.K. is having a very good phase or has created a really good niche for himself!
Ormax Stars India Loves: Top 10 female stars (Sep 2018): Deepika Padukone edges past Alia Bhatt for the top spot this month#OrmaxSILpic.twitter.com/nX4zltiEez
Indian streaming platform Hotstar has tied up with HOOQ, a South Asian video-on-demand service, to expand its slate of international titles. The deal will give Hotstar’s premium users access to films from Warner Bros, Miramax, Sony Pictures and Lionsgate, Variety reported.
While the deal was announced on Monday, 20 television series are already being streamed on Hotstar in partnership with HOOQ, as NDTV reported last week. These include The Big Bang Theory, Friends, Arrow, The Oath and The Goldbergs. The announcement makes clear that the tie-up will also include major Hollywood titles, including Pulp Fiction (1994), Wonder Woman (2017), the Harry Potter series and Spider-Man (2002).
Thanks for the shout out, I had not known about this — definitely up for a Le Carre adaptation! By the way, also looking forward to The Romanoffs, sounds quite strange and interesting…
“Venom,” starring Tom Hardy as a fanged superhero, and the bittersweet romance “A Star Is Born,” this time with Lady Gaga in the lead role, each exceeded the prerelease expectations of box-office analysts by roughly 30 percent. Superhero fatigue? No evidence. Nobody wants to see a remake of a remake of a remake? Think again.
For all movies in release, ticket sales at North American theaters totaled roughly $174.5 million, a record for a weekend in October, a month when moviegoing tends to be relatively light. According to comScore, which collects box-office data, the previous high-water mark for an October weekend was in 2015, when “The Martian” helped Hollywood generate total domestic ticket sales of $163.5 million, after adjusting for inflation.
“The box office prospers and expands when there are diverse options,” said Phil Contrino, director of media and research for the National Association of Theater Owners. On Oct. 19, Hollywood is expected to serve up another smash: Analysts say that “Halloween,” with Jamie Lee Curtis returning in a lead role, will arrive to at least $60 million in opening-weekend ticket sales.
“Venom,” which cost Sony Pictures Entertainment an estimated $100 million to make, not including tens of millions of dollars in marketing costs, primarily attracted the fanboy crowd, which looked past poor reviews to buy about $80 million in tickets. “Venom” collected an additional $125.2 million overseas, with initial results in Russia and South Korea outpacing those for superhero movies like “Suicide Squad” and “Ant-Man.”
Watching A Star is Born tonight, but can’t say I have any desire to watch Venom — never liked this character, but this movie version seems to have utterly eviscerated his Spiderman-history, making him a “stand-alone”; just violates the character’s integrity (i.e. this is NOT the kind of adaptation/departure that changes things but is true to the spirit — e.g. Netflix’s Daredevil); the whole motivation for Eddie Brock’s character (as well as that of the symbiote who binds with him), is that love-turned-to-loathing relationship with Peter Parker/Spiderman. I suppose this is par for the course with the BS Marvel often pulls (including in the comics; DC is much better on thus front) but still pretty annoying.
I’m just relieved it’s a “regular” film that doesn’t feature any superheros or sci-fi! Honestly, Hollywood (especially in comparison with how wonderful the best of American TV is these days) is a cultural and artistic desert. When you consider the resources and talent available, Hollywood might be worse than Bollywood!
I haven’t watched a superhero film since 2012. That’s how bored I am with this genre and I absolutely loved this genre. Now it sucks imo. Nolan changed it for me and in doing so stopped me from watching any more.
Completely agree — honestly the only thing worth watching in several years on this front has been Netflix’s Daredevil, Jessica Jones (only saw first season), and among the movies, Wonder Woman and Black Panther. I’ve skipped most of them so perhaps there are other good ones I’ve missed…
Yaar, Andhadhun is not playing in NYC, and New Jersey is a bit of a hike (I’d do it for certain Tamil films, but will sadly wait until it shows up on Netflix or Amazon)…it’s really unfortunate, as most of the prior Raghavan films (with the exception of Jonny Gaddar) have been screened here.
Well the invasion of South Indian films is a reality. My local has only 2 Indian films on – 96 and the Ratnam one. The other cinema, a good 30 mins away has these 2 plus Andhadhun, Sui Dhaaga and a Punjabi film.
Tastes or customer base has changed a lot in a couple of years.
I’m sure TOH will have a record number of shows – 20+ easily daily.
Trafford has reduced it from two shows to one show. I didn’t want to wait until 9:15pm to watch it. So I went all the way to Blackburn for the 4pm showing.
Same case with me for Andhadhun. I hope they release movies online overseas if they can’t make it in theaters and charge, say $10. You’ll still make more money than releasing in 1,2 shows.
It’s a bit weird. Where I live (South West UK) it does have quite a few shows. At least 3 shows per day. I thought closer to London it might have many more shows.
I’m pretty sure there is a chain of cinemas close to Southall which only screens Indian movies. Reading is good for Hindi films too. I saw Talaash in Reading.
I’ve been to Reading once and watched a film there. Southall, not anymore. In my area you have Feltham, Harrow, Wembley…these are very heavily populated with Indians and show films. Feltham is the most well known. It will be on lock down when TOH arrives. I have a Cineworld on my road, 5 mins walk…but shows less frequent.
I’m pretty sure it’s going to be the same here. Although I’ll probably wait for the reviews! For me it’s a drive to the city center, which isn’t too bad.
I saw PK in a full theater in Wales, of all places.
I remember driving 50 miles to see any Hindi movie..When K3G played in near by theatre..there was a long line to get into cinema and regular folks were asking why this line…Now I live where I can see any Indian movie quite easily..
Having said that..there was no assigned seating in regular halls…Only halls where they catered Indian crowd had assigned seatings…now I see many regular halls have assigned seating…
You can’t beat the experience of watching a film in India. I really miss the crowds, the seeti taalis even in high-end multiplexes. Single screens are even more fun!
The flip side is watching Anurag Kashyap’s movies in India. I remember watching Gulaal with 12-13 people in the theater. Out of which we, as a group, contributed 6.
A STAR IS BORN is a fantastic ode to Hollywood of yore and an unmistakable similarity to ABHIMAAN. It is as good, if not better, than the Judy Garland version. Both the leads are terrific. It’s a wholesome film.
Andhadhun is on course to emerge a HIT film as it records good collections on Monday. The film is heading towards a good 30-40% jump as compared to the first day. The collections of the film will be in the 3.25 crore nett region which takes the film to over 17.50 crore nett in four days.
The total is not much but now the film will start making ground over the next few weeks. The film has been liked by the high end multiplex crowd in metros like Mumbai, Pune and Bangalore. It was a holiday in Kolkata on Monday and next week will be a prolonged holiday which will ensure Kolkata also scores big for the film.
Its the same crowd that takes films like Neerja and Kapoor & Sons to good numbers and even though appreciation is very limited to the metros it is not to difficult to get 50 lakh footfalls when these metros take to a film. The above films easily went higher than 50 lakh footfalls as the former had tax exemption while the latter had music but for Andhadhun even 50 lakh footfalls will see just a little short of Neerja and Kapoor & Sons due to a rise in ticket prices and reduction tax due to GST.
The core Hindi film crowd has not come on board but that is expected and the film does not really need it either to become a HIT. The first week should easily cross 25 crore nett from here and Friday does not have major competition. It will be the second Friday which should confirm HIT status if it holds well.
BOI are so depressed. It’s been like the European championships this year! And they have to support Bachchan/Aamir in TOH now, can it get any worse? God forbid Zero failing, BOI will be on its knees praying for Bharat and Salman again!
There is a lot to digest from Andhadhun. I did really like the long sequence, very masterful, and already referred to elsewhere on this blog, I liked how it plays with us as the audience. We are so used to seeing everything in a hindi film. Everything is usually spoonfed to us in other standard bollywood flicks. Action is done in slow motion. Twists are explained and replayed. But this sequence is like a tongue in cheek wink at us. It’s like “look at you sitting there, expecting us to tell you everything, but hey what do you really know eh?”. And every revelation in this sequence is like a kick in our balls. It also plays with what we see. We are not allowed to see everything. We desperately want to get the full details of what is going on. But we can’t. We are now the blind ones.
I haven’t seen Andhadhun yet but if you get the chance check out Mysskin’s fantastic Onaayum Aattukkuttiyum. The film is a thriller that plays around with audience expectations in the same sense.
Andhadhun- A perfect first half, followed by a decent 2nd half. And an open ending, making one curious of all possibilities. It has tremendous repeat value as a thriller film. Must have been a tough film to make and too keep the audiences engaged till the end credits. But, again i felt the movie kinda slumped after the great first half.
Rani is all set to entertain the Chinese audiences with her acting and will be in China from 7th to 12th of October. During that time, she will be touring 5 major cities in China that include, Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Guangzhou and Chengdu. The promotions for the movie are in full swing.
IT’S OFFICIAL… #AngamalyDiaries to be remade in #Hindi… Abundantia Entertainment [led by Vikram Malhotra] acquires #Hindi remake rights of #Malayalam hit #AngamalyDiaries… Lijo Jose Pellissery, who directed the Malayalam version, will be creative consultant for Hindi remake
#AndhaDhun emerges the first choice of moviegoers… Growth on Day 4 [vis-à-vis Day 1]: 25.93%… Jump in biz from Day 2 onwards indicates the strong word of mouth has come into play… Fri 2.70 cr, Sat 5.10 cr, Sun 7.20 cr, Mon 3.40 cr. Total: ₹ 18.40 cr. India biz.
‘Over the past couple of months, I have had good days and bad ones. There have been days when I’ve been so exhausted and in so much pain that even lifting a finger hurt. I feel like sometimes it’s a cycle… one that starts off with physical pain and leads to mental and emotional pain.’
‘The bad days have been many… Post chemo, post-surgery and the like… where even just laughing hurts.’
‘Sometimes it felt like it took everything I’ve had to push past it… a minute to minute battle with myself.’
‘I got through it knowing that even though I was fighting a long drawn out, draining battle… it was one that was worth the fight.
‘It’s important to remember that we’re allowed to have those bad days. Forcing yourself to be happy and cheerful all the time serves no purpose. Who are we being fake and putting on an act for?’
I am really looking forward to watching Andhadhun and I’m happy for all the talented actors involved. I loved Ek Haseena Thi and Johnny Gaddar and finally this is one more Sriram Raghavan movie that I’m interested in watching on the big screen. On a different note, it’s been amusing to see Radhika Apte’s trajectory from rustic every woman in Shor to the cool, edgy, intellectual sex symbol that she is considered today.
Andhadhun Does Well In Overseas
Tuesday 09 October 2018 15.00 IST
Box Office India Trade Network
Andhadhun managed to score in Overseas in its first weekend as it collected around $900,000 which is better than a lot of films this year. Below are the collections of some films in Overseas and comparatively Andhadhun has done much better.
Sonu Ke Titu Ki Sweety – $740,000
Manmarziyan – $700,000
Parmanu – $640,000
October – $620,000
Stree – $560,000
Soorma – $550,000
Batti Gul Meter Chalu – $540,000
Fanney Khan – $520,000
Satyamev Jayate – $500,000
The collections are solid in USA / Canada and Gulf with the latter topping $300k. Even UK is pretty decent for a non happenning market especially for these type of films without romance and music. The film has chances to easily cross $2 million which would be a very good number in Overseas. The collections of Andhadhun from the main collecting markets in Overseas are as follows
It is going to be a quiet 76th birthday for India’s most iconic film actor. Amitabh Bachchan won’t be celebrating his birthday this year. A source from the Bachchan family reveals, “Shweta (the Big B’s daughter) lost her father-in-law Rajan Nanda a few months ago, while more recently Shweta’s mom-in-law Ritu Nanda lost her mother, the much-missed Krishna Raj Kapoor. On top of that one of Mr Bachchan’s favourite co-stars Rishi Kapoor has left for medical treatment in the US for a very serious ailment.”
Stree Beats Many 300 Crore Plus Films In Week Five
Wednesday 10 October 2018 12.30 IST
Box Office India Trade Network
Stree continued to compete with the biggest films in week five also. The film had recorded the tenth biggest fourth week of all time and has now recorded the twelfth biggest fifth week of all time. The fifth week collections are higher than many of the 300 crore nett plus films like Sanju, PK, Tiger Zinda Hai, Bajrangi Bhaijaan and Sultan.
It is again probably the smallest film in the chart below though a case can be made for Chak De India and Taare Zameen Par which had limited budgets and were a decade back but eventually those films also had big stars.
Here’s a look at number of all-time grosser delivered by actors:
1. Aamir Khan: 5 Films – Ghajini, 3 Idiots, Dhoom 3, PK and Dangal
2. Nargis: 3 Films – Barsaat, Shree 420 and Mother India
3. Dilip Kumar: 2 Films – Aan and Mughal – E – Azam
4. Raj Kapoor: 2 Films – Barsaat and Shree 420
5. Ashok Kumar: 1 Film – Kismet
6. Sunil Dutt: 1 Film – Mother India
7. Dharmendra: 1 Film – Sholay
8. Amitabh Bachchan: 1 Film – Sholay (The mega-star would have had more all-time grossers had Sholay not released in the early days of his career. Call it sheer bad luck that he got a historic blockbuster like Sholay in just the 5th year of his acting career.)
9. Madhuri Dixit: 1 Film – Hum Aapke Hai Kaun
10. Salman Khan: 1 Film – Hum Aapke Hai Kaun (Maine Pyaar Kiya almost challenged the collections of Sholay upon its release, and fell short by a margin of merely 50 Lakh.)
A molestation case filed by actor Preity Zinta against industrialist Ness Wadia in 2014 was today cancelled by the Bombay High Court, news agency ANI has reported. The court decision comes two days after it had suggested the actor to consider “finishing off” the case.
That sounds like a proper Rangeela moment. Did he turn up with a yellow suit?
Hope that comment reaches him and he comes back here with a witty comeback.
I’m sure BR blog is great, but I prefer it here. Besides I doubt a World Cup would go down well there…
He is mostly on hindi movie blogs or general topics. BR opened a MeToo thread and currently he is active there. Even on Andhadhun thread. Just check and say hello.
To add to this here (and I can’t remember whether I said this in any of those older notes) Dutta’s Rajasthan vision is essentially an anarchic one. In contrast his war films are usually exactly the opposite (barring the first half of Refugee, in the second half this too becomes a bit of a sell-out), they’re about preserving the ‘order’ of the state. This is a considerable loss as far as I’m concerned but in any case Dutta argues against his own history here or at least the sequence that runs from Ghulami through Batwara (Kshatriya, the film that follows is not serious enough). I’d go further here. I think all great visions of ‘war’ are also partly anarchic ones. otherwise they’re utterly boring. I can think of very many movies around the world that attest to this idea but an obvious example is Apocalypse Now (the redux version is even better). The same goes for literary works. To make of war simply an extension of the nationalist fiction is certainly understandable and in a way comes with the terrain (at least the modern nation-state terrain) but it is precisely for this reason ‘boring’. The human stories of war on the other hand, or all its nihilistic elements, or for that matter the carnage associated with it — all of this makes even ‘good’ wars (those that seem justifiable from most perspectives) suspect or at least ‘tragic’. Everything Border argues for is too easy (including the ending), what is complicated is the Refugee (again the first half, not the second where Dutta absurdly cancels out the essential premise of the film) and moreso the world of Ghulami and beyond. Here Dutta does advance a certain notion of valor and machismo which is of course easy in its own way but the fact that all of this comes about in a kind of either crumbling order or one where older values seem utterly deconstructed or exposed without new ones having taken their place, all of this dilutes that charge a bit. One cannot read Ghulami as either simply supporting nationalist fictions or for that matter those martial values associated with Rajasthan (rightly or wrong). Caste lies at the heart of this world. The ‘new’ in this world cannot come forth till caste is thoroughly dismantled. It is a truth we continue to repress in contemporary India. We continue to pretend it does not exist or refuse to recognize all its dimensions. So much about #metoo also isn’t comprehensible in Indian terms without accounting for caste. This could be a whole different discussion. On a related note Lawaaris, in my view Bachchan’s most important film in the 80s, also has caste as a central reference point.
What a superb note — and that last bit about caste has its analogs even in the national movement, with only Ambedkar essentially arguing for that thorough dismantling, and Nehru/Gandhi/Patel all on the side of “reform” (which was perhaps more realistic given where so much of the pubic is, but also made meaningful change UNrealistic, in that the rhetoric of reform is hand in glove with more or less conservative dispensations (that even this was attacked as crazily out there says more about where the critics were, than about the agenda)). Back to the film, your initial point gets to (and in a far more eloquent way than I could have managed) the distinction between the “epic” and the (what should I call it?) prosaic modes that I was getting at in that first link. The genre of Border, as with most Hollywood films of this sort (whether the film is good or bad is a separate question), is the genre of the spectacle, the comforting fiction, a story that essentially points in only one direction; with Ghulami (and in this narrow sense, Batwara is an even better example), the narrative can be read multiple ways, or certainly more ways than Border can be read, with characters that don’t slot as easily (Naseer’s character in the earlier film; or Shammi Kapoor’s, Mohsin Khan’s, or Vinod Khanna’s in the later one, come to mind). Another way to think about this is that Border is, if we must insist on reading it as an epic, more akin to the Tulsidas Ramayana; Ghulami is more Homeric, or perhaps even more like Valmiki’s Ramayana — i.e. there are obvious baddies in this world (so not completely Homeric), but the achievements of heroism are several shades more ambiguous than in Tulsidas’ epic. Batwara is even more Homeric — in the sense of less judgmental — as I recall it (haven’t seen it in many years), but obviously significantly lesser than Ghulami as a film. The contrast with films like Border is striking, as is the contrast with films like Eklavya, that were crying out for epic treatment but weren’t directed by someone with the right sensibility.
On Refugee, the second half was a crime — as a stand-alone film it would have been un-objectionable but it made no sense coming after that first half (itself Dutta’s best work since Batwara).
Another film to re-visit here is the politically prescient Ganga ki Saugandh — far far inferior to, and much less interesting than, the great Dutta films, but worth checking out (for, among other reasons, because Bachchan was hardly ever on this terrain, before or since; the first Bachchan in Adalat comes to mind, but not much else). It’s a film that is hardly seen in urban circles these days but was a huge hit in 1978, and was culturally resonant in many parts of the country in a way not open to (e.g.) a more urbane film like Don. Heck even TODAY it is very rare to show a Brahmin-Dalit love story (even if it’s the female who is Dalit, i.e. not as “provocative” in our sorry culture as the other way around), much less back in 1978, and all woven together into a narrative of solidarity across communal/caste lines, in the cause of social justice. Amitabh’s versatility was, of course one notes this for the umpteenth time, as ever, a wonder to behold…
If that’s what 60-70cr grossers do the man, imagine what he will do if (an absolutely huge ‘if’ here) he regularly churns out 300cr grossers like Aamir! It is an unacceptable behaviour from an actor. The sooner the audience turns away from him and brings him back to earth, the better.
Boi wont get sleep if they dont make Dangal small in front of TZH, J2 and other non aamir films! And also if they dont take digs at european cinema! Every week! Week after week.
I said I would update some info I know about the situation of some Indian movies in China 2 weeks ago. I still will do this but it need some time. Some new info about Padman & Thugs of Hindostan, etc.
Sajid Nadiadwala announces grand launch for Suniel Shetty’s son Ahan Shetty in RX 100 Hindi remake
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Bollywood Hungama News NetworkOct 11, 2018 – 12:03 pm IST
As for the film, Ahan Shetty would be making his debut with the Hindi remake of the Telugu hit RX 100. The movie starred debutant Kartikeya Gummakonda and Payal Rajput. Sajid Nadiadwala confirmed that he has acquired the remake rights of RX 100 for the grand launch of Ahan Shetty. While they are currently in talks with several directors, the movie will release in May 2019.
Aamir Khan Urges His Fans In China To Watch Rani Mukerji’s Hichki!
Aamir and Rani, who have starred together in Ghulam and Talaash, have been friends for long.
“A very warm hello to all my friends in China. My friend Rani Mukerji an actress from India has done a film called ‘Hichki‘, which I believe is releasing in China on October 12. Well, I want you to know that I have seen the film when it released here in India and it is a beautiful story and it’s a great film, with wonderful performances by Rani and all the kids in it,” Aamir said in a video uploaded on a Chinese social media platform.
He added: “It’s really heart-warming and uplifting film with a beautiful story… I hope that all of you will go and see the film and I hope that you enjoy it.”
Marginal propensity to consume Salman at home is at an all-time high for India. They don’t have the funds to go to cinema. Basically these are lazy people not contributing to the economy anymore. They wait for Salman films to hit the TV or they confuse Big Boss with his films. They watch his trailers on YouTube though, at least they are paying broadband connection fees.
Of course. They will only take into account what suits their narrative. Even Golmaal Returns will over time have more viewership but ‘hey that’s a comedy, it’s what Indian’s watch so it doesn’t count’ but Dangal can be compared to TZH because they are like for like. LOL. Compare Sultan with Dangal and wait for TOH to compare it with TZH.
Kajol films have been in general terrible, save KJo,YRF and a brilliant Fanaa (the only Kajol film I am hugely fan of) – whenever she has tried to step out of her comfort zone – the results are disasters
#BOI will eventually correct figures as they would not want to disturb the sanctity of their box office data bank. However it is more of an open secret that they are aligned to few stars/production houses and it clearly shows up with their article narration. https://t.co/US74ZeXu4U
While getting actual BO data takes few weeks, its interesting to note for some production houses, #BOI data matches with official figure next day morning. It can only happen if data is fed by one single source to all publishers.
October 4, 2018 at 11:16 PM
This movie is getting some very good reviews. Watching It tonite,and will be posting myreview shortly afterward
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October 5, 2018 at 12:01 AM
Deepika Padukone to play an acid attack survivor in Meghna Gulzar’s next
Deepika Padukone is all set to star and produce Raazi director Meghna Gulzar’s next. She will play an acid attack survivor in the film.
BOLLYWOOD Updated: Oct 05, 2018 09:10 IST
Hinduistantimes
https://www.hindustantimes.com/bollywood/deepika-padukone-to-play-an-acid-attack-survivor-in-meghna-gulzar-s-next/story-wqJyGvpm9KPRjzMs3TGyNP.html
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October 5, 2018 at 12:12 AM
Cool, will be good to see her back.
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October 5, 2018 at 12:06 AM
Saw AndhaDhun. It’s a whole lot of twisty fun. Terrific score as well. Some of the character casting is super and Tabu.. well….. is just awesome as ever. The first half is almost perfection, slightly dips later but still a very good watch overall.
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October 5, 2018 at 12:13 AM
https://scroll.in/reel/896935/andhadhun-film-review-a-wicked-and-wacky-yarn-about-a-crime-and-its-unlikely-punishment
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October 5, 2018 at 12:15 AM
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October 5, 2018 at 12:22 AM
Turns out Abhishek Bachchan was the first choice to play the antagonist opposite Ranveer Singh in Rohit Shetty’s Simmba. Having worked with AB Jr in Bol Bachchan (2012), Rohit was confident he could convince Abhishek to take the role; after all, he wasn’t offering him just a standard villain’s part. The character is reportedly a charismatic and powerful bad guy with many shades. But Abhishek declined. Insiders are saying the filmmaker wasn’t pleased.
Abhishek, who’s had a career revival of sorts with Manmarziyaan (2018), is believed to have told Rohit he wasn’t ready to play villain just yet, citing Mani Ratnam’s Raavan (2010) as the only time he went “dark”, and reminded him the film failed at the box office. With Abhishek out, Rohit roped in Sonu Sood to take the role. Sonu, already having problems taking orders from Kangana Ranaut after she appointed herself director of Manikarnika when the original director Krish left, had now found a good reason to walk out of that film and into Simmba.
It’s no secret that Abhishek and Sonu have been buddies since they worked together in Farah Khan’s Happy New Year (2014); lately their ‘bromance’ has been all over Twitter. Abhishek keeps ribbing Sonu each time the latter posts photographs flaunting the eight-pack abs he’s acquired in preparation for his role in Simmba. ‘Stop it!’ AB responds in mock frustration when Sonu uploads another Chippendales- style shirtless picture.
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October 5, 2018 at 1:10 AM
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October 5, 2018 at 1:11 AM
Rannbhoomi postponed, Varun Dhawan to star in Shashank Khaitan’s spy thriller
ByBollywood Hungama News NetworkOct 5, 2018 – 10:20 am IST
It’s raining offers for Varun Dhawan. The actor is currently seen in Yash Raj Films‘ Sui Dhaaga – Made In India. The actor is already busy with the shooting of Dharma Productions’ period drama Kalank, will be starring in Remo D’Souza’s film with Katrina Kaif, a David Dhawan film and another Dharma film Rannbhoomi.
Now, it had been learned that the Shashank Khaitan directorial venture Rannbhoomi has been reportedly postponed. Instead, he will be kickstart work on a spy thriller which will star Varun Dhawan. Apparently, Varun has given a nod to the film which will be produced by Karan Johar. Varun reportedly might play an agent and it is something Shashank and he has never done before. The film is expected to get Hollywood stunt experts. It is expected to go on floors in 2019.
Meanwhile, it seems like Rannbhoomi will require a lot of research and has been put on hold for now. The film is set for 2020 release.
As for his next film, Varun Dhawan is completing Abhishek Varman’s Kalank starring alongside Alia Bhatt, Sonakshi Sinha, Aditya Roy Kapur, Madhuri Dixit and Sanjay Dutt. The film is scheduled for April 2019 release.
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October 5, 2018 at 1:35 AM
Andhadhun is completely aware of its intelligence and quick wits mercilessly testing our gullibility while Raghavan leads us to its staggering finish with the finesse of a Mikado champion.
It’s stunning, comic, grisly, absurd, intense, cold, crazy and must-watch.
http://www.rediff.com/movies/review/andhadhun-review-a-delicious-masterpiece/20181005.htm
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October 5, 2018 at 3:07 AM
https://www.firstpost.com/entertainment/nota-movie-review-vijay-devarakonda-is-riveting-in-a-political-drama-devoid-of-commercial-trappings-5322751.html
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October 5, 2018 at 3:08 AM
This is the next movie that Bollywood filmmakers will be queuing up for acquiring remake rights
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October 5, 2018 at 3:23 AM
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October 5, 2018 at 3:27 AM
Seems Sui Dhaaga has dipped considerably and it’s chase for 💯 is no longer easy…
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October 5, 2018 at 3:30 AM
Inspite of all that promotion and wom! Stree made it without much hype.
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October 5, 2018 at 3:50 AM
Andhadhun and Loveyatri opened to a poor 10% response with Loveyatri being a little ahead as Mumbai / Gujarat is a little better but its about the evening as that will tell which film comes out ahead. The morning collections are very low so do not mean anything. Even if one film improves 10-15% compared to the other it will go ahead in the evening.
Andhadhun actually looks a Mumbai film so eventually will be beating Loveyatri in that circuit as Andhadhun looks a film made for Mumbai city and Pune.
Both films have easily been overshadowed by the Hollywood release Venom which has taken a good opening of around 25-30%. This film will collect more than the combined total of Andhadhun and Loveyatri unless they show huge turnaround. Venom has affected all the Hindi film being sceened including Sui Dhaaga and it is on course for a solid weekend.
boi.
Hope Andhadhun improves.
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October 5, 2018 at 4:18 AM
Loveyatri still targeting 160 Cr? Good luck Salman!
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October 5, 2018 at 4:29 AM
He has done his duty for his sister. Now the audience will decide!
As if one Katrina is not enough now we have one Warina.
https://www.ndtv.com/entertainment/loveyatri-movie-review-warina-hussain-aayush-sharmas-debut-bankrolled-by-salman-khan-is-ticket-to-di-1927148?pfrom=home-lateststories
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October 5, 2018 at 4:35 AM
Rangan’s review will be EPIC
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October 5, 2018 at 4:44 AM
‘Susu? That’s a cool name.’ A character addresses the leading man thus in Loveyatri.
No, it’s not. It’s a word which makes people, even those who’ve got past kindergarten level humour, snigger.
For a ‘hero’ to go through his debut film by that name with a straight face must have taken some doing. What were the filmmakers thinking? Or were they? At all?
https://indianexpress.com/article/entertainment/movie-review/loveyatri-movie-review-aayush-sharma-5388005/
Looks like it will give competition to Mela. There aamir tried to promote his brother and here Salman is doing the same for his brother in law. Andaz Apna Apna!
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October 5, 2018 at 4:46 AM
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October 5, 2018 at 6:11 AM
Andhadhun movie review:
A terrific game of blind man’s bluff: 5 stars
Sriram Raghvan’s new thriller pulls off great tricks in plain sight. It will surprise you when you least expect it to.
https://www.hindustantimes.com/bollywood/andhadhun-movie-review-a-terrific-game-of-blind-man-s-bluff-5-stars/story-S7HfPWavwU2IWvv18GOt7I.html
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October 5, 2018 at 6:24 AM
It is getting rave reviews. Happy for Ayushman, Tabu and Apte and also for Sriram Raghavan.
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October 5, 2018 at 6:19 AM
I liked the last frame where Arbaaz and Sohail make their appearance. Ayush is too skinny. Warina is exotic and only speaks with her eyes and gestures!
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October 5, 2018 at 6:24 AM
Arpita’s husband looks like Siddharth Koirala wanted to look like SohaAliKhan so went for an unsuccessful plastic surgery
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October 5, 2018 at 6:32 AM
Nadia Murad: From ISIS Slave To Nobel Laureate
ISIS terrorists wanted to take our honour, but they lost their honour, said Nadia Murad, now a United Nations goodwill ambassador for survivors of human trafficking.
https://www.ndtv.com/people/nadia-murad-from-isis-slave-to-nobel-laureate-1927337?pfrom=home-lateststories
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October 5, 2018 at 8:01 AM
complete bloodbath in Indian stock mkt……USDINR at 74!!!!
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October 5, 2018 at 9:11 AM
Loveyatri getting thrashed by critics. So much for the 160 cr target that Salman is expecting
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October 5, 2018 at 10:45 AM
https://indianexpress.com/article/entertainment/movie-review/crazy-rich-asians-movie-review-rating-5388707/
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October 5, 2018 at 10:52 AM
https://www.hindustantimes.com/htls/deepika-padukone-ranveer-singh-answer-when-is-the-wedding-at-htls-2018/story-kmYrPThtJBrVeavVLJs6TI.html
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October 5, 2018 at 11:22 AM
Datsun’s new ambassador … guess who?
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October 5, 2018 at 12:04 PM
Andha Dhun is getting good reviews. This may be the next winner after Stree and Sui Dhaaga.
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October 5, 2018 at 12:09 PM
Its been a great year for small movies (apart from Padmaavat and Sanju).
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October 5, 2018 at 1:34 PM
Definitely Aamir
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October 5, 2018 at 7:41 PM
Surely …
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October 5, 2018 at 1:22 PM
https://www.bollywoodlife.com/news-gossip/salim-khan-didnt-let-salman-khans-loveyatri-release-in-indore-to-extend-support-to-industrys-protest-against-imposition-of-entertainment-tax-along-with-gst/
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October 5, 2018 at 7:55 PM
Looks like Aamir will make this web series with Dharma after Mogul. Will be a major inroad for Netflix.
Dont have too much faith in likes of shakun batra and ayan mukherji. Aamir hardly delivers his best with adi chopra, so with kjo it will probably be a further downgrade.
https://www.easterneye.biz/alia-bhatt-in-talks-for-dharma-productions-upcoming-web-series/
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October 5, 2018 at 8:56 PM
Sui dhaaga is finally a hit at boxoffice..
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October 5, 2018 at 11:25 PM
Is it?
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October 5, 2018 at 11:19 PM
https://www.deccanchronicle.com/entertainment/bollywood/061018/indias-first-director-company-phantom-film-dissolves.html
Phantom dissolves.
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October 5, 2018 at 11:29 PM
Sorry to hear that. But with no BO success after working through 20 films since 2013 … dissolution was just a matter of time.
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October 5, 2018 at 11:40 PM
They did have Queen in 2014 which was a bonafide hit. And Udta Punjab was a “success” of some sort.
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October 5, 2018 at 11:55 PM
True. Missed that, but overall its been quite dismal at bo (not talking about cinematic quality at all).
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October 6, 2018 at 6:41 AM
“”Whatever happened was wrong. We didn’t handle it well, we failed. I cannot blame anyone but myself,” Kashyap said. “But now we are determined to do better. We believe her completely. She has our undying support. What Bahl has done is horrifying. We are already on our path of course correction and will do everything in our capacity to fix it.” – that is terrible and mostly end of Vikas Behl’s career……this is a serious crime with lot more proofs and testimony….
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October 6, 2018 at 6:46 AM
It’s not a crime till the victim comes forward and files a complaint. But yes, the punishment is far more severe. Vikas Bahl is done for.
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October 6, 2018 at 7:05 AM
that link says that victim has come forward…..ironically VB made a film on women empowerment! ha….
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October 5, 2018 at 11:43 PM
Meanwhile this could be SRK’s most exciting project in years.
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October 5, 2018 at 11:56 PM
There was similar talks about remaking a madhavan thriller some time back … Nothing came out of that.
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October 6, 2018 at 1:26 AM
Unless he SRKfies it…
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October 6, 2018 at 1:02 AM
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October 6, 2018 at 1:04 AM
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October 6, 2018 at 1:11 AM
https://indianexpress.com/article/entertainment/television/janhvi-kapoor-arjun-kapoor-koffee-with-karan-5389317/
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October 6, 2018 at 1:17 AM
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October 6, 2018 at 1:23 AM
Even a still has too much colour, such an eye sore!
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October 6, 2018 at 6:32 AM
o dear!
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October 6, 2018 at 1:15 AM
Kavanaugh steps away from being confirmed as US Supreme Court judge
Republican Senator Susan Collins and Democratic Joe Manchin were Friday the 50th and 51st senators to pledge their support to Kavanaugh in the 100-member Senate.
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October 6, 2018 at 2:09 AM
https://www.boxofficeindia.com/report-details.php?articleid=4323
Spitting Venom on ayushman!
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October 6, 2018 at 2:17 AM
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October 6, 2018 at 3:02 AM
Dhadak and Karwaan has come to amazon Prime.
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October 6, 2018 at 3:02 AM
have
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October 6, 2018 at 6:31 AM
Karwaan is a nice watch. Dhadak looks too artificial even when they’ve chosen the heart of touristy places. KJo has a knack of making everything look like a Bollywood set even when he is shooting in real locations. kudos!
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October 6, 2018 at 3:12 AM
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October 6, 2018 at 3:13 AM
Not ideal to call this a clean success…yet
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October 6, 2018 at 3:13 AM
SUI DHAAGA BUDGET
Sui Dhaaga is estimated to be made on a budget of Rs 50 Crores all inclusive of prints and advertising cost
Production Cost: 40 Crores
Prints & Advertising Cost: 10 Crores
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October 6, 2018 at 3:19 AM
Hit?
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October 6, 2018 at 3:30 AM
It will be above average or average. Not hit unless some sites decide to do so. They are extremely favourable to VD!
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October 6, 2018 at 4:24 AM
VD is the new hope for them. They definitely are putting their chips on him. Good record with no disaster or flop yet. If Ranbir actually decides to wake up he should really be ruling the roost in the 20’s.
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October 6, 2018 at 5:05 AM
Somewhat like Jeetendra and his hits!
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October 6, 2018 at 3:33 AM
After the initial hype and push due to holidays the film did not really trend well. It looks like one time watch.
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October 6, 2018 at 6:26 AM
First week collections came in only because of aamir fanatics wanting to see ToH trailer in big screen!
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October 6, 2018 at 3:36 AM
Nowadays all the films are available after 2 or 3 months from release date. So no need to rush to theatres. Wait and watch!
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October 6, 2018 at 3:39 AM
Sui Dhaaga has successfully entered the list of most profitable films of 2018. With films like Padmaavat, Sonu Ke Titu Ki Sweety and Stree, Sui Dhaaga has made it to the list. The film has collected 64.25 crores till date. Made on a budget of 31 crores (including P & A), the film has managed to get the return on investment of 33.25 crores. The film has been proved a profitable venture for the makers as it has 107.25% of ROI %.
https://www.koimoi.com/box-office/sui-dhaaga-box-office-this-varun-dhawan-starrer-enters-the-list-of-profitable-films-of-2018-beats-a-film/
Looks like all the stars have waived their fees including technical staff!
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October 6, 2018 at 3:44 AM
https://filmydilwale.blogspot.com/2018/02/Suidhagafilmwiki.html
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October 6, 2018 at 4:07 AM
I think most BO sites have been reporting a budget of 32cr since a while. Nothing unusual in that. It will end up at around 90cr net.
I saw it on Thursday. It is worth a watch. It does not have the depth of Guru. But it was a decent effort. Certainly was not expecting a masterpiece from YRF.
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October 6, 2018 at 5:10 AM
Watched second half of Dhadak as the first half was not my cup of tea. If we forget that it is nakal of sairat, the film is watchable. Jahnavi is sweet and endearing and Ishaan should have been more expressive. The ending is different.
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October 6, 2018 at 5:42 AM
Their acting looked like they are rehearsing a school play!
Let us see how they do in future.
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October 6, 2018 at 7:59 AM
But I’ve hard that most of the caste charge of sairat has been taken out of Dhadak? That makes it a bit pointless doesn’t it?
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October 6, 2018 at 8:02 AM
I skipped watching the first half. So I dont know how far the caste angle played.
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October 6, 2018 at 10:26 PM
There is literally ONE line about casteism in the movie – when Madhu’s father says – Woh log oonchi jaati ke hai.
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October 6, 2018 at 5:22 AM
https://www.ndtv.com/entertainment/sonam-kapoor-signs-off-twitter-with-this-message-1927801?pfrom=home-lateststories
Twitter too negative?
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October 6, 2018 at 10:23 PM
I think it’s because if all the flak she got for supporting AIB. She deleted that tweet too.
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October 6, 2018 at 5:33 AM
The new mantra nowadays followed by one and all.
Say the budget is less.
Say the film is already in profit even before release due to all rights sold. Media will help willingly in this charade.
Different sites give different figures and confuse us.
Paid reviews. And biased critics.
The only appreciation is trending which can be gauged. It is difficult to fudge it.
TZH, Queen, Stree trended without doubt. Other films I did not keep track.
We cant even trust awards to get the correct picture.
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October 6, 2018 at 5:35 AM
Also Padmaavat.
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October 6, 2018 at 6:12 AM
‘Queen’ Director Vikas Bahl Sexually Assaulted Me, Phantom Films Did Nothing: Survivor Speaks Out
Anurag Kashyap tells HuffPost India he failed the survivor. Kashyap, Bahl, Vikramaditya Motwane, and Madhu Mantena dissolve production house.
https://www.huffingtonpost.in/2018/10/06/queen-director-vikas-bahl-sexually-assaulted-me-phantom-films-did-nothing-survivor-speaks-out_a_23552623/
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October 6, 2018 at 6:41 AM
Yes, this is the real reason behind the split. It’s not financial but personal.
Kashyap had decided to go public about Bahl; mentioned in one of his interviews that he had stopped talking to him completely.
There was no other course of action.
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October 6, 2018 at 8:00 AM
It’s very creditable if Kashyap has done it for this reason.
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October 6, 2018 at 7:16 AM
such a creepy pervert this Vikas Bahl is! and that attitude. he must be boycotted by the industry and media alike.
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October 6, 2018 at 7:19 AM
One can assume Super 30 is done for too. Kashyap – kudos for ridding of a bad friend and going public.
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October 6, 2018 at 8:02 AM
Wow, and the irony that the man in question made (of all films ) Queen!
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October 6, 2018 at 8:07 AM
Conspiracy Theory 1 – Kangana slept with Kashyap to make this happen so as to screw hritik’s super 30.
Theory 2 – Super 30 has turned out to be so damn pathetic a film that Baal’s partners have dissolved the production house itself!
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October 6, 2018 at 8:12 AM
Conspiracy theory 3: Phantom has been felled by the MeToo wave. Unlike bigger stars or celebs with universal appeal, Phantom viewers self-identify as NOT the sort of people who will “blame the victim”, and if something drastic wasn’t done these guys would be dead in the water. Not like a Nana P or X or Y who will have a million supporters saying “so what?!” “He’s misunderstood” or “she asked for it!”. I understand the people behind a small production house that is just starting out are in a tough spot but these guys clearly mishandled the situation, abysmally so. Had they been able to get Vikas Behl to even apologize for his repulsive conduct, things might have been different.
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October 6, 2018 at 8:19 AM
good point. But it gets back to the original point. Things get mishandled because they’re so atrociously pervasive. It would be impossible to survive in an industry if one used any sort of decent standard in these matters. Unfortunately this is just the truth.
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October 6, 2018 at 8:36 AM
To be honest, where Phantom and the folks associated with it, there is a more specific issue than the general f-ed up-ness of the industry, and that is hypocrisy: Kashyap has a long history of looking down on, even running down, other people for “selling out” (e.g. the Manmarziyan producer’s horrible cuts in the face of bigots protesting, but more broadly, an industry rife with star-kids, nepotism, etc.); but this whole article shows nothing so much as a “sell out”, i.e. people compromising to try and make their dream come true. In such circumstances, many others might also have done the same thing — but then those other people have not made a career out of “authenticity”, out of mocking a system where people do what they can to make it, survive, etc. Whether it’s this incident, or Kashyap’s own partnership with KJo (incidentally Dharma started casting Kalki K after that partnership), in any other person these might not be much to write home about, but a man who has made authenticity a selling point is going to be held to a higher standard. And should be. (How would Ye Jawaani Hai Deewani, and some of its disgusting misogyny — e.g. the sequences involving Evelyn Sharma — not have been ideologically offensive to (e.g.) Kalki K? One is perfectly free to say “hey it’s a paycheck” — heck I work in an office, need to do so, and that also involves compromises — but then don’t look down on others who might be doing the same, and also have a lot to lose! You see people demanding Bachchan take a stand, meanwhile some of the most supposedly “woke” folks can’t get a friend/partner to apologize!)
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October 6, 2018 at 8:49 AM
Well, he is the only person to have come out and shamed Bahl. That counts for something too!
The problem with Kashyap is he is a loose canon. I can imagine harm coming Vikas Bahl’s way (his career might get destroyed for good; might because this is Bollywood) but taking a stand is going to hurt Kashyap too. The fact that he has come out needs to be applauded.
Just take a look at Motwane for instance — he makes a film about a normal guy turning into a vigilante to fight social justice — what exactly is his stand on this matter?
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October 6, 2018 at 9:02 AM
Fair point…
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October 6, 2018 at 9:54 AM
excellent comment, hard to disagree with much. I am nonetheless sympathetic to this extent. The level of compromise in these and other matters in any film industry is so great that if one were to take any sort of position on anything one would sooner or later be faced with an untenable choice. One wouldn’t be able to denounce everyone of course. Again not disagreeing with anything you’re saying. I’m just trying to imagine what a position of purity would look like in a film industry. Indeed the bar is higher for a Kashyap. On the other hand the only ‘safe’ position seems to be to not say anything. For instance Farhan Akhtar came out on the Tanushree Dutta matter and he had a good tweet. On the other hand he ‘must’ know that in his industry all of this and much worse is par for the course. He’s not calling those other people out. Once more I don’t disagree that Kashyap has to live up to a higher standard. But even granting this it would be hard to remain consistent. Incidentally agree on the Bachchan bit as well. Of course this isn’t only about people in public life. How many people would be willing to give up their jobs in ordinary life if they felt their bosses were abusing their power in this sort of sense (and other ways)?
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October 6, 2018 at 8:15 AM
Don’t you think this sort of comment is part of the problem? I’m not talking about the conspiracy idea (this has anyway become a losing battle, everyone sees conspiracy everywhere all the time), nor even your second theory (which might be funny in a harmless sort of way). It’s the first one. It’s a serious issue here that doesn’t need a flippant remark that furthermore casts the woman in utterly unflattering terms. I don’t mean to sound sanctimonious here but certain things should be taken more seriously. And if you think I’m being too tough here I’ll merely remind you of how upset you were the other day just because voted for DDLJ and came up with this remark which too I thought was in bad taste:
[DDLJ is representative of indian vote bank politics in an ‘open’ democracy – Suck up to a bunch of weirdos and psychos by deceit and cheating so that you can ‘legally’ fuck the ‘chick’ with big boobs. ]
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October 6, 2018 at 8:29 AM
Well, I dont consider all women are nuns and many are there who use sex to get things done their own way (it happens in our homes too). A male considering a female as a sex object or the other way round is never a problem – its just ‘nature’. The problem is about respecting the consent from your opposite sex – either ways. What do you think?
Say hypothetically, Kashyap and Kangana are both willing to ‘help’ each other in exchange of sexual favors, then who are we to hold moral grounds and say its wrong?
Problem is when you force people (either sex) into your bed because of your power and influence – and that happens more often than we tend to acknowledge. Everywhere.
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October 6, 2018 at 9:59 AM
You’re changing the subject here. This isn’t about women using their bodies to get ahead or be willing to compromise in certain ways. That’s not my point. It’s more about constantly imagining women who are either using their bodies or being used in similar ways. For instance men do a lot of the same too in many situations. But no one talks about a man selling his body to get ahead. Put differently, and to be brutally honest, your humor in this regard does not strike me as coming from a position of greater female emancipation! To this end your point about males considering females as sex objects and all of this being perfectly natural is symptomatic. This isn’t about casual sex with the consent of the woman, the ‘sex object’ thing ties into a larger objectionable construct. I won’t get into this longer discussion here.
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October 6, 2018 at 8:51 PM
If you cant get the sarcasm behind those ‘sex object’ comments of mine, then your humor quotient is a bit questionable. Or maybe you have escaped from india for a while now to have forgotten all about the famous and pervasive indian male gaze …
Anyways, looks like my comments on a lot of things (that you rouinely write essays on) has ‘affected’ you – else you wont have tried to make a hill out of a mole. Lets keep it at that.
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October 6, 2018 at 9:22 PM
It wasn’t about your comment, it was about things more generally. Of course your entire response is the kind that I’ve already accounted for! But yeah let’s leave it at that..!
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October 6, 2018 at 8:06 AM
Just read the whole piece — enraging stuff. And probably pretty representative of the industry at large too.
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October 6, 2018 at 8:09 AM
Yes this is the key point. Once again I’m always happy that people are shamed. Sadly he’s probably closer to the norm than not. The same holds for any other industry.
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October 6, 2018 at 9:31 AM
Hritik Roshan is at a big loss here if Vikas has directed Super 30! at least he is not at a fault here! first Queen KR and now the director of Queen causing him much headache 🙂 Krish 4 will come faster than expected now 😉
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October 6, 2018 at 9:50 AM
Hansal Mehta directly attacks VB and even HR…..”https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/hindi/bollywood/photo-features/bollywood-celebrities-mired-in-controversies/tanushree-dutta-row-nana-patekar-gets-support-from-shiv-sena/photostory/66042337.cms”
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October 6, 2018 at 11:41 PM
This Vikas bahl episode reminds me of the movie Pink which had its own detractors and very thin line between who’s right and who’s not.. To simply put, if the girl is fine with his co-worker to sleep at midnight in her own bed and drunk, it will give hints to go to the next step. Its very thin line. consensual and casual affairs happen same way. If you say you are that naive that you let your director come to your apartment and inside apartment at late night while both drunk and I think Vikas is known for his womanizer behavior. Vikas might have done this for 100 other girls where 99 of them accepted his advances and used his clout to reach next level in their careers.
Same issue in movie Pink. You hangout with random people on weekend and late night, drink and then each couple go into room and then you can’t surprised if either guy or gal makes an advance.
Situation: You invite a guy at your apartment. Its late night. You let him in your bedroom and then go into washroom. Then you come out wearing very sexy dress/sleepwear. Now what? If the guy grabs her and starts kissing.. is that sexual assault? The movie Pink and law will say it is sexual assault. But reality is little different. 99% of the relationships and affairs happen the same way. Again thin line and I don’t like to jump with the Internet/ media who will treat this situation literally. Even in affairs, people don’t ask Can I and starts kissing? They do it when the situation comes.
I’m not totally talking about Vikas’s case but taking hypothetical situation based on the reality and his case.
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October 7, 2018 at 12:49 AM
U r missing the point completely here. A guy may get hints but it reaches the point of harrassment when he continues despite resistance from the girl ir despite a clear no. In Pink, maybe kissing her at first wasn’t the guy’s fault. But when he continued to hold her and tried to kiss her even when she was clearly not interested was when the lines were crossed
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October 7, 2018 at 1:43 AM
Yes agree. There is always a LINE. That line is different for any individual. Someone might carry on kissing and decide let’s get it on but then decide it’s a no. And they stop and tell the other person to stop which might confuse.
The other person must stop. If you have any ounce of respect for that other person you would stop. Whether you feel played or not you stop. People can change their minds. It’s everyone’s right. If you are not a criminal you would stop when asked or demanded to.
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October 7, 2018 at 1:52 AM
And reality is bullshit in this matter. What is reality for one person is perception for another. Basic human rights is the end goal. One’s body is their own and if they refuse that invasion, respect it. Tell them don’t lead me on instead or that I thought you wanted it. Don’t be THAT man who goes over that line.
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October 7, 2018 at 2:50 AM
https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/ill-wear-whatever-want-revolution-emily-ratajkowski-fires-back-shamed-not-wearing-bra-protest-183535444.html
https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/melania-trumps-menswear-look-africa-inspires-praise-mostly-memes-161532366.html
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October 7, 2018 at 2:59 AM
Being famous clearly drives boredom wardrobe wise. One goes to protest and ends up being centre of attention, defeats the purpose of the protest! Now it’s all about the arrest.
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October 6, 2018 at 2:07 PM
It looks like Kashyap did absolutely nothing, nothing about it for years! So much for moral values, liberalism, feminism. When it comes to himself, he compromised without battling an eyelid! He is now supporting only because story has reached media and is snowballing due to Tanushree and desi-metoo movement.
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October 6, 2018 at 2:32 PM
Don’t tell ‘the truth’ here. Liberals don’t aspire for so called high ‘morals’, the cut morals to their size, slim fit 🙂
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October 6, 2018 at 3:05 PM
Bliss, don’t miss out on tonight’s lynching. Heard it’s a double feature and tickets are selling fast..
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October 7, 2018 at 12:33 AM
So spake follower of Stalin, Mao, etc .
I am here and do comment just 2 see ur hypocrisy. U folks personify.
Anurag has done gr8 job as per #LeLi here. He knew for ears per Jab tak dosti thi sab theek tha .. Dosti khatam, chalo dost ko nanga karte hain aur echo chamber se brownie points lete hain. Vikas behal is disgusting b AK is much worse thn disgusting
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October 7, 2018 at 4:31 AM
He knew for ears per Jab tak dosti thi sab theek tha .. Dosti khatam, chalo dost ko nanga karte hain aur echo chamber se brownie points lete hain. Vikas behal is disgusting b AK is much worse thn disgusting
With this much amount of hatred, it’s difficult to change one’s mind. I’ll attempt to offer a counter-point nonetheless. Maybe, just maybe, his friendship with Bahl soured because of this incident only. His motivations to come out could be anything (let’s not forget, he’s the only one among a team of 3 who has spoken up for the girl) — everyone’s free to speculate on these matters — the hard-right which has been so irked by Kashyap’s remarks against them will obviously assume the worst about him. This is expected.
Some people will realize that Kashyap himself is a survivor of child abuse and therefore is more likely to defend the victim than play a game of one-upmanship with his partner/friend.
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October 7, 2018 at 4:48 AM
TV soap in UK has a storyline where a victim of child abuse turns predator for pedophiles and goes after his best friend, and frames him for his own attempted murder and now he’s making his life in prison a hell! – anything is possible if you believe soap opera…
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October 6, 2018 at 5:56 PM
Don’t I know it Bliss! All the people who spoke the truth were made to exit with incessant “lynching” on the blog. In the end the vitriol, the blind hatred and inability to see truth, corrodes one from inside.
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October 6, 2018 at 6:20 PM
That’s an absurd statement. There are passive-aggressive jibes from both sides; it has always been like that. Nobody’s been forced to leave.
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October 7, 2018 at 12:37 AM
Swa’ti
“All the people who spoke the truth were made to exit with incessant “lynching” on the blog”
’true words were never spoken on his blog. ’the go after everyone who doesn’t follow them, heed them.
trademark and signature of liberals and this blog
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October 6, 2018 at 3:01 PM
But Kangana herself did not say all of this about the Queen director when the film was being made! She’s not saying things about the scores of people she’s worked with in other films (she says things about some people sometimes). Is it believable that other than Vikas Bahl no one harassed her or forced her to do anything? Again I’m sympathetic. I’m not judging her one way or the other but her outrage too is selective. Others are selective, she is as well. Now I’m not pretending for a moment that these power equations are all equal. Maybe Kashyap is blameworthy here, I don’t know all the details. My point though is a different one (and I’ve made it earlier with respect to Hollywood as well). I think it’s comforting for us to always blame one side or the other in the latest sensationalist story that emerges. It’s good that people who deserve to be shamed are being shamed. but one doesn’t need to sympathize with such people to also accept that this is a culture. In such a culture even if you’re Kashyap you can’t survive if you have a ‘zero tolerance’ policy. As certainly as Kangana cannot survive. Dibakar Banerjee in that video I’ve posted elsewhere talks about the compromises he’s forced to make as a filmmaker. Doesn’t the same hold for him and others in every sense? Could he really say that he wouldn’t accepted financing for a film if the financier happened to be a sleazy character doing these sorts of things with women all the time? These examples could be multiplied infinitely. As for Kashyap saying many things yes people say a lot of things. We do all the time here too. But we’ve not been tested. Would we resign from our positions if we felt that our bosses were doing such things? I very much doubt it. Even if we were willing to what if we felt that most bosses were that way? Would we leave that line of work altogether? Again it’s very easy to jump on one particular case and take one side or the other but it’s harder to make that larger systemic argument. And ultimately aren’t we also implicated as the audience? Do we stop watching the films of particular actors/directors or whoever when we hear about their stories? There are many reasons people might not watch Salman’s films but let’s be honest — no one avoids them because of all his terrible behavior from his treatment of women to running over people on sidewalks. In a movie industry you have to make a 100 compromises every single day. There are people who don’t do these sorts of things personally but still work with others who do. How would they last otherwise? Finally, it’s certainly true that the bar is higher for you if you make certain kinds of statements. But this doesn’t mean that those who don’t get off scot-free. Still not defending Kashyap. Nor am I saying that Vikas Bahl shouldn’t be shamed. But let’s move beyond this stuff and get to the heart of the matter! Let’s take a poll — how many people are willing to stop watching films if people connected with them indulge in such behavior? Think we all the answer. And here it’s not adequate to say that we don’t know for a fact what happened in other cases. We don’t of course but unless we’re naive or worse we all know (or ought to know) that the level of sexual exploitation (not just of women but alright let’s stick to the subject for now) is always at stunningly high levels. And it’s also quite often of the most degrading kind. It’s simply institutionalized in many ways, a fact of life. And things are complicated. Everyone loved Queen (I personally wasn’t much of a fan but that’s another matter). The film is what it is and its director is also who he is! What can one say? The worst kinds of human beings sometimes produce the best artistic works. It’s a paradox of life. But if one is going to feel that strongly about this one should minimally start boycotting the films!
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October 6, 2018 at 3:39 PM
KR is a joke…..she lived in with twice her age Adtya Panscholi and nicely dumped him…..Adyayan Suman was the next casualty …..she has always used ppl to climb the success ladder….and now suddely she turns feminist….ha!
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October 6, 2018 at 3:42 PM
Fantastic comment, Satyam.
The worst kinds of human beings sometimes produce the best artistic works. It’s a paradox of life. But if one is going to feel that strongly about this one should minimally start boycotting the films!
This is so true. I am always reminded of Roman Polanski whose work I do admire even considering the charges against him. I’ve lived by the adage that one should separate the art from the artist but at times it’s not so easy.
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October 6, 2018 at 5:02 PM
Yes, and then there’s the question of time: do we forgive conduct more easily if it took place in 1930 versus 2010? (Almost certainly yes, but why?!)
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October 6, 2018 at 7:12 PM
thanks very much Saket.. and yes it is indeed not easy to come down on one side of the debate or the other. The same human mind that creates those very sensitive, probing, often ethically challenging works of art (not only in cinema) is also capable of all kinds of cruelty and depravity. Much as some great thinkers have defended horrible political regimes at points. These things happen. But yes Polanski’s is a textbook example.
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October 7, 2018 at 5:16 AM
Same could be said for the allegations against Woody Allen. It gets hard to separate the artist from the man from the allegations from your opinions and values.
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October 6, 2018 at 5:04 PM
Superb comment Satyam, really gets at the difficulty of this (something often lost in the discussion over the last year or two)…
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October 6, 2018 at 7:25 PM
thanks as always Qalandar..what’s also difficult is accepting not just the larger framework within which all of this happens but to go further still and figure out those ways of thinking (in a society) that are then always secretly enabling such exploitation. If you think of women in certain ways, describe them in certain ways, make jokes about them in certain ways, specially when it comes to women seen as being more emancipated, if you represent female sexuality in certain ways.. all of this doesn’t obviously create exploitation but it normalizes it to a certain degree. Because we already believe that women in certain situations either ought to know what they’re getting into and therefore don’t deserve the benefit of the doubt or they don’t deserve any sympathy if they nonetheless lived with it for the sake of a career. In other words a woman with desires, ambitions etc doesn’t deserve the benefit of the doubt. The problem is if you object too much people think ‘you’re not lightening up, taking everything too seriously, hey it’s just a joke’ etc etc. There is the usual ‘oh things are so PC these days you can’t even joke about things’. Those ‘things’ then are racist or bigoted humor or the same directed against women and so on. I’m not crazy here. There is a lot of humor that is fine, I’m certainly not suggesting that everything be policed. But equally certain instances have to be called out as well.
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October 6, 2018 at 7:27 PM
Precisely — and it’s no surprise people want to keep the focus there, because it enables us to escape our own complicity, and project our own misogyny onto an ogre.
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October 6, 2018 at 5:54 PM
I would quote Bachchan here. “Do I look like Vikas or the victim”. It is not Kangana’s story to tell. Also the abuser will abuse the one in powerless situation. He is certainly not going to be abusive to everyone and to Kangana!
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October 6, 2018 at 3:32 PM
You should know Kashyap’s history as well. He himself is a victim of child abuse. If you read the article, you would know he did try to do something.
And he does admit blame. Takes it squarely on his own shoulders while his other partners remain silent.
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October 6, 2018 at 5:59 PM
With due respect, the article doesn’t look like that to me at all! The victim thought he was using her as pawn to break up the company!!! Now suddenly when it comes to Kashyap, you are doubting the victim!!!
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October 6, 2018 at 6:24 PM
The victim thinks that is the case. Why should that be confused with an irrefutable fact? Such as this incident occurred, which no one denies at all. Apart from Vikas Bahl that is.
The former is an opinion — it may or may not be true.
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October 6, 2018 at 9:37 PM
A Dark Backstory To Anurag Kashyap’s Phantom Tweet, Says This Report:
The HuffPost article suggests instead that Mr Kashyap after years of inaction over Mr Bahl’s alleged misconduct – details of which are disturbing enough just to read, leave alone how traumatised the survivor must have been – he and his girlfriend Shubhra Shetty contacted the woman last year, soon before the allegations were reported in the media, to say they had decided to ‘set things right.’
https://www.ndtv.com/entertainment/a-dark-backstory-to-anurag-kashyaps-phantom-tweet-says-this-report-1927924
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October 7, 2018 at 12:54 AM
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October 6, 2018 at 8:04 AM
http://www.bollywoodhungama.com/news/bollywood/abhishek-bachchan-feature-ragini-mms-director-pawan-kripalanis-horror-comedy-tantrik/
Not sure if there’s anything to this story. Of course the irony is that Abhishek is more likely to do a horror comedy film where he probably has a performance-oriented part but that is in all probability not ‘stupid’ enough to do huge business, even on WOM! It’s often less about genre and more about what happens ‘within’ the genre.
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October 6, 2018 at 10:25 AM
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October 6, 2018 at 10:28 AM
On its day 1, it has managed to collect 2.80 crores at the box office. The trade experts had predicted an opening of 3 crores since the makers had promoted the film in every possible way and it also has family appeal. Apart from the promotions, the main key point of the film is the songs, everyone has liked the songs. Well, the opening day numbers are not that bad, but one has to see how it does on Saturday and Sunday.
https://www.koimoi.com/box-office/loveyatri-box-office-collections-day-1-takes-a-fair-start/
When every other site is giving 2 crore and less, this site is giving 2.8 crores for this film.
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October 6, 2018 at 10:39 AM
great talk-
Lot of nuggets for an actor to be successful as a director in-here:
Bradley Cooper: “A Star Is Born” | Talks at Google
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October 6, 2018 at 11:56 AM
Now Kangana 2 corroborate !!!
he’d bury his face in my neck …. hold me really tight and breathe in the smell of my hair …. it took me great amount of strength and effort to pull myself out of his embrace, he’d say…. “I love how you smell K… “ I could tell something is wrong with him…..I believe this girl …. but what is sad is that now that Phantom has dissolved many are attacking him, even though the girl asked for help long ago, that time the story was conveniently killed but I supported her at that time as well
https://www.missmalini.com/2018/10/06/you-can-tell-when-addiction-becomes-sickness-kangana-ranaut-calls-out-queen-director-vikas-bahl-timesup/
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October 6, 2018 at 8:46 PM
The timing of Baal shaming will always make Kangana a suspect of pulling some strings to make this happen … And frankly I dont mind if she played her part (however maybe). Assholes should be brought to justice, better late than never!
Good luck to Super 30 now …
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October 6, 2018 at 11:03 PM
Personally I don’t think Super 30’s prospects will be affected by this. This sort of allegation doesn’t matter to most in the audience, unless it’s a niche film. A bigger reason for it flopping might be that Hrithik’s film selection is terrible.
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October 6, 2018 at 8:49 PM
Above post should be in Manikarnika’s thread( which includes all images, trailers and promotion articles oif the movie). 😀
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October 6, 2018 at 12:05 PM
And… here’s the latest casualty:
Chetan Bhagat issues apology to woman and wife after harassment accusation surfaces
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October 6, 2018 at 12:32 PM
He was only trying to make her his Half Girlfriend
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October 6, 2018 at 12:43 PM
Any man remain unscathed?
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October 6, 2018 at 12:43 PM
Maybe I’m reading too much into it but is there a pattern in play here?
Young unattractive males (politically correct term) who’ve never had a girlfriend while growing up, suddenly find fame and fortune. And after they reach a particular stage where they can wield power, they exact revenge upon other girls. Somehow the multiple rejections from their past channel their pent-up frustrations to come out in this fashion.
Just to be very clear, I’m not a psychologist and this is pure conjecture on my part. And secondly, by applying a certain reasoning to this predatory behaviour, I’m in no way justifying it.
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October 6, 2018 at 12:46 PM
This is not psychology but very likely. Power unfortunately yields bad behaviour for some.
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October 6, 2018 at 2:46 PM
just because a man unsuccessfully made a move on a woman should that really count as harrassment?
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October 6, 2018 at 3:25 PM
The woman reported it as harassment. She is the one who sent the screenshots to the journalist on Twitter
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October 6, 2018 at 4:58 PM
Also, this isn’t an isolated incident. Another journalist has posted a rather crude/misogynistic incident on twitter.
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October 6, 2018 at 12:42 PM
World TV premier of sanju on October 14th.
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October 6, 2018 at 12:54 PM
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October 6, 2018 at 1:00 PM
Zero coming earlier?
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October 7, 2018 at 12:23 AM
Mortal engines on dec 14, total dhamaal on dec 7. 2019 summer will be a safer bet for zero.
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October 6, 2018 at 1:34 PM
Madness.
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October 6, 2018 at 1:59 PM
I think every piece of evidence suggests TOH will open rupee for rupee the best in a very long time. I certainly haven’t seen it in my following of numbers for 2 decades nearly. We will learn the true market capacity with this one for 1 day collections in India in Hindi format.
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October 6, 2018 at 3:10 PM
Forget Thugs of Hindostan. People are hailing Andhadhun already as the best of this year, and a rather smart thriller
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October 6, 2018 at 3:13 PM
Yes it’s getting extraordinary reviews.
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October 6, 2018 at 3:47 PM
Box office collections have nearly doubled on Saturday. Shows the power of reviews and word of mouth.
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October 6, 2018 at 4:24 PM
Tabu is old wine……gets better with age….
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October 6, 2018 at 8:43 PM
Toh is not compeiting for best film of the year. Maybe for best opener.
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October 6, 2018 at 9:27 PM
Lol. BUt whats in it for us?
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October 6, 2018 at 11:15 PM
Timepass for some of us. We are lowbrows!
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October 7, 2018 at 12:33 AM
Sanjana you have got a reply for everything.
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October 7, 2018 at 12:21 AM
What did you get when you watched Sachin score one of those ‘hundred’ hundreds? Same for BO.
Why do people follow various sports? You dont make money for cheering your team (unless you run a gambling business like srk does for IPL).
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October 6, 2018 at 7:21 PM
Continuing on the “European” cinema discussion, I guess such cinema was always part of Hindi entertainment right from the 1960’s. The only difference being that from the 60’s to the 90’s niche films never had the support and presence of A listers and adequate face value (barring exceptions like Hrishikesh Mukherjee films). It took an Aamir Khan to start backing niche urban multiplex content with DCH in 2001 and the rest like SRK (Swades, CDI), Hrithik (Lakshya, Guzaarish, ZNMD) and Akshay (Baby, Airlift) followed while the likes of Ranbir have made a career out of doing niche urban multiplex cinema. As for BOI’s claims of BARFI! being a one off, RDB, TZP, Chak De and ZNMD had released well before Barfi! while Airlift and Raazi have released thereafter, all of which are niche films starring A listers. Boi is pretty much caught on the backfoot here.
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October 6, 2018 at 8:46 PM
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October 6, 2018 at 9:22 PM
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October 6, 2018 at 11:12 PM
ha ha that is ridiculous…..HR and SN may not be aware of this whole episode….why blame them?
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October 6, 2018 at 9:28 PM
what are we gaining from TOH’s collections if the movie turns out to be underwhelming, aprt from proving a point in unnecessary box office discussions?
Seems all we care about in the entire world is Thugs of Hindostan. Im sure its release is an event that is going to divide world history into the pre-TOH and post-TOH era. Once it releases and the menia quickly dissipates, many of us will be clueless on our life’s purpose.
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October 6, 2018 at 9:29 PM
so if TOH turns out to be underwhelming, what do we gain from it apart from proving a point in unnecessary box office discussions?
Seems all we care about in the entire world is Thugs of Hindostan. Im sure its release is an event that is going to divide world history into the pre-TOH and post-TOH era. Once it releases and the menia quickly dissipates, many of us will be clueless on our life’s purpose.
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October 6, 2018 at 11:14 PM
This is boxoffice thread and so boxoffice also matters to many. What are you gaining by coming to this thread? Same for toh curiosity for aamir fans and non aamir fans. Aamir fans want it to be big and succeed while non aamir fans want it to flop and fade away. The latter will come on board when toh flops like Race 3.
Were you not excited for that WC rounds? Like that some of us like Marcus, myself, Jeeves and silent members are curious if not excited.
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October 6, 2018 at 11:45 PM
Hmmm yeah.. got the point. We all indulge in such pleasures
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October 6, 2018 at 11:15 PM
are tony bhai – why so serious? TOH is a mass masala entertainer in an entertainment-starved nation…….kuch to hona chahiye celebrate karne ke liye…..Bachchan gave 100 hits on mindless scripts purely on his acting and star-power….hum us desh me rehte he 😉 Ab aamir ka zamana he……ppl look forward to his films like anything….this nation loves heroes….making them and then destroying them as well 😉
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October 6, 2018 at 11:46 PM
Chalo at least we are brave enough to admit
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October 7, 2018 at 12:06 AM
the nation which made Rajesh Khanna a superstar never before, mercilessly abandoned him after few years…..Big B that way is an exception, BO-wise he is not a big draw, but he has managed to keep that love and respect for him intact across the nation….I think he is the longest-ruling superstar in that sense….full-mark to his off-screen dignity, persona and humility….
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October 7, 2018 at 12:07 AM
“superstar like never before”
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October 6, 2018 at 11:22 PM
Discussions on bachchan, aamir and others will not go away on SS. Just wait for Zero and watch what this thread becomes like. Remember Raees?
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October 6, 2018 at 11:55 PM
Sanju u asked somewhere above “Any man remain unscathed?” – well the answer lies in the fact that the biggest profession (unofficially) on earth today is prostitution…..why is that? man has a violent animal living in him in the form of this instinct and at the slightest provocation….it jumps into action…..man-made institute of marriage to curb or control this instinct has miserably failed becoz that has given birth to hypocrisy and suppression….the solution for that is yet to be found….Osho tried something out-of-the box but we are not yet ready for that kind of freedom….this, of-course is one of the many aspects of this universal problem….
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October 7, 2018 at 12:25 AM
Most men are contented lot leading happy lives with their wives and no extramarital affairs. They are too busy earning their livelihood and providing for the family along with their wives who also contribute. Marriage provides a lot of stability. And the profession you choose also matters. If you are in show business, you become a bit careless even if you are married. VB looks like a habitual offender. Apart from temper, Nana does not look like a habitual offender. Men’s parties also must be a lot of bragging about conquests. And Hirani took it lightly about sanju having 300 plus. I am somewhat conservative about women allowing men into their rooms and have drinks too. One thing leads to another. Some areas are grey while some are clearly black and white.
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October 7, 2018 at 1:51 AM
“Most men are contented lot leading happy lives with their wives and no extramarital affairs.” – if that was the case, prostitution would not be where it is today! no. 1 profession across the globe..
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October 7, 2018 at 2:00 AM
That might be true but ideaunique I know more happily married men then prostitutes. I think all these allegations are confusing the sanctity of men. We are not all bad. These on the whole are 1/100 instances (even if that), rare in general and it’s that scenario where when you waited for a bus, 10 come along together and all of a sudden you think it’s the only mode of transportation around (and this is celebrity world where things are sensational). It’s untrue. Not every man is unfaithful. Some industries are worse & some countries too but worse is not more than 50% of the population!
Just find solutions or educate better. There is always one rotten tomatoe.
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October 7, 2018 at 4:26 PM
yes yes Jay, not all men are bad and most of my friends are devoted husbands to their wives but most of them are also open to adultery if the chance is given 🙂 but Indian society is far too moral to allow any such easy chances……so it is no way a generic statement
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October 7, 2018 at 12:48 AM
https://twitter.com/SAMTHEBESTEST/status/1048625121609433089
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October 7, 2018 at 12:59 AM
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October 7, 2018 at 3:08 AM
https://scroll.in/reel/897299/is-it-time-to-bury-the-item-song-the-answer-can-only-be-yes
Nana Patekar’s alleged harassment of actress Tanushree Dutta in 2008 during the shoot of an item song for the unreleased movie Horn Ok Pleassss illustrates how attitudes towards women’s bodies percolate from screen to real life. The skewed gender politics of the average item song, in which a woman performs for a group of men, is a reflection of the Hindi film industry’s culture of normalising sexual abuse and the careless consumption of women’s bodies. Rarely essential to the narrative, the item song declares that it is permissible, and even natural, to cavalierly use women’s bodies for entertainment.
Songs in which women dance for men and sing about their bodies and clothes are just one form of the several problems in Hindi cinema’s depiction of women. Such songs have robust distribution networks that extend beyond the films in which they appear. These songs can cause more widespread harm to the performing woman as well as the woman in the audience than the film itself.
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October 7, 2018 at 3:34 AM
Someone read your comment from a few days ago and copied it!
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October 7, 2018 at 3:38 AM
Ha! Some whose bread and butter and jam depend on it will be cursing!
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October 7, 2018 at 3:18 AM
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October 7, 2018 at 3:48 AM
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October 7, 2018 at 3:59 AM
Andhadhun seems to have very less shows here in Hyderabad as Sui Dhaga and Stree are still running not to mention the disaster that Salman has produced.
Lack of screens in definitely a issue esp in non Hindi belts.
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October 7, 2018 at 4:01 AM
Watched Johny English strikes again. Found it just passable ( not a great fan of Bean) though my husband loved it. Must be a male thing
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October 7, 2018 at 4:22 AM
It is. Tremendous TV actor in general. Beans very 90’s though. I’m surprised they are still making films out of this!
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October 7, 2018 at 4:31 AM
Sorry Johnny English is different. But I bet he’s had stupid as Bean!
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October 7, 2018 at 4:34 AM
Much more. But found the movie to be quite bland with too much of a Bean hangover. except for the gadgets you might as well be watching a Bean movie
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October 7, 2018 at 4:40 AM
Rowan Atkinson is just that kind of actor. His demeanor is Bean. He’s awkward looking, languid and even in more serious TV shows he still displays a bit of Bean. Bean TV shows were a hoot in early 90’s. Johnny English, is what Bean meets James Bond – I can imagine this to be worse than Hello Brother.
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October 7, 2018 at 5:03 AM
As I said above:
“It is no surprise that Anurag Kashyap ignored sexual abuse at Phantom until it became profitable for him to try and score woke points off it. Kashyap has victim blamed and gaslighted assault victims before.”
https://t.co/uhxqqLaYun
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October 7, 2018 at 5:26 AM
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/hindi/bollywood/news/hansal-mehta-quits-twitter-after-getting-trolled-for-tweets-on-vikas-bhal/articleshow/66105868.cms
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October 7, 2018 at 5:32 AM
https://twitter.com/Apurvasrani/status/1048826468141334528
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October 7, 2018 at 7:58 AM
Andhadhun is a crackerjack thriller, reminiscent of Hitcock’s best — Rope is probably the one its closest to, but it’s also a deeply disturbing film. Nimble footed and full of twists & turns, it’s quite possibly the darkest black comedy I’ve seen in years. Sriram Raghavan, in his inimitable style, pens a love letter to Bollywood of the 70s, mixing style and panache with characters that would not be out of place in Anurag Kashyap’s Ugly.
It’s a very unwholesome mix that also doubles up as nail-biting entertainment, and the climax is quintessential Hollywood — sharing space in the Shyamalan/Usual Suspects universe. One of the many interpretations of the climax is quite unsettling, which by the time it registers, does not spring an expression of shock or horror at all. It all makes perfect sense in world inhabited by the morally and ethically blind.
“I enjoy playing the audience like a piano,” Hitchcock once famously said. Raghavan makes that metaphor come alive by using the piano, throughout the film, as a reminder of how skilfully he’s playing us. This film, in short, is simply unmissable. In theatres, that is.
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October 7, 2018 at 8:17 AM
It’s a treat on the blog today, all these fine notes! I definitely have this on my radar. Think the director said somewhere that he really made the whole film for a 7-8 min sequence somewhere.
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October 7, 2018 at 8:55 AM
Yes, and it appears relatively early in the film. It’s shocking, suspenseful and weirdly funny, all at the same time.
A masterful sequence that will be remembered for years to come. You should definitely watch it ASAP.
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October 7, 2018 at 4:23 PM
Tabu is having a ball off-late…..features in GM3 and stood tall above everything else (including AD) and now this….and she has a thing for Shakespearean characters a la Macbeth which VB has exploited so well;-)))
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October 7, 2018 at 8:19 AM
Sounds like a very good film.
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October 7, 2018 at 9:00 AM
It definitely is. The sad part is, now I share cinematic choices with KRK.
I found the film deeply disturbing. I heard people laughing at some of the sequences that made me flinch. So the reasons for liking the film may be quite different.
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October 7, 2018 at 8:23 AM
This is quite a good phase for Bollywood movies. Within a few weeks we’ve had Manmarziyan and Andhadhun, with Patakha (haven’t seen this) sandwiched in between. From the soul-nourishing freshness of Manmarziyan, to the soul-crushing dread of Andhadhun, they cover quite a wide spectrum too!
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October 7, 2018 at 10:22 AM
And what about the performances, Saket? Tabu, Radhika & Ayushmann must have excelled in their parts, didn’t they?
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October 8, 2018 at 6:47 AM
Sorry, I couldn’t reply earlier.
Regarding performances, this isn’t a performance-oriented film, per se. There is not much dramatic depth in the story, in the conventional sense at least, and being a thriller and all, there isn’t enough space to breathe and reflect — essential qualities for enabling nuanced performances.
That said, Tabu is quite good in her role. In a gender reversal of sorts, she plays the wisecracking, cynical, prototype noir character, even if she’s supposed to be playing the role of a femme fatale. This is actually refreshing.
Ayushmann has a very affable personality and he provides able support. Perhaps keeping the final twist in mind, his genial appearance is a good fit.
Radhika Apte, unfortunately, does not have much to do but is quite effortless in her small role.
There is a nice tribute to Anil Dhawan in the film, with a dash of 70s nostalgia thrown in. All for good effect though.
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October 7, 2018 at 9:32 PM
Based on short french film, available on youtube.
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October 7, 2018 at 8:58 AM
Honestly I need to watch Andhadhun again. Not because I did not find it a very good film , but i was in a theater filed with dumbfuck idiots who bring children along who just cannot keep quiet.
My impression is I watched a very involving film filled with surprises and where the twists are met with howling audience members, which I cannot recall in a thriller at least
I suggest waching it in isolation .. this one requires focus, coz I suspect there is clever, very clever writing that has gone into it
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October 7, 2018 at 9:31 AM
Try late night show.
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October 7, 2018 at 9:30 AM
https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
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October 7, 2018 at 10:11 AM
At least on face value both this and the Motwane statements appear genuine.
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October 7, 2018 at 9:35 AM
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/patna/around-40-girls-thrashed-by-mob-after-objecting-to-molestation-bid-in-bihar-school/articleshow/66108693.cms
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October 7, 2018 at 9:55 AM
Motwane further says the girl did not want to pursue the matter further as her boyfriend did not want her name public. “Anurag and Shubhra [Shetty] tried very hard to convince her not to back away but the boyfriend was firm. He said that ‘they will find their own method to make Vikas pay’.”
Motwane ended the note by apologising to the victim. He said, “I’m truly sorry about what happened to the girl. Vikas Bahl is a sexual offender. He’s preyed on a young woman, abused her trust, ruined her life. The scars are going to stay and that just isn’t right. The only thing I can offer now is an apology. And the only thing I can say is that this will never happen again on my watch.
https://indianexpress.com/article/entertainment/bollywood/vikramaditya-motwane-vikas-bahl-is-a-sexual-offender-5390707/
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October 7, 2018 at 10:06 AM
https://scroll.in/latest/897199/journalist-anurag-verma-apologises-after-being-accused-of-sexual-harassment
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October 7, 2018 at 10:45 AM
Having worked and interacted with Tanushree in movies such as 36 China Town (2004) and Dhol (2007), Payal says, “As a woman, I want to believe her and want her story to be heard. It’s similar to my story when I spoke about a director’s inappropriate behaviour with me. But many people believed that since he’s a good filmmaker, he’s a good human being as well; forgetting that profession and work ethics are different from what one is as a person. Back then, directors like Anurag Kashyap and Sudhir Mishra called me mentally unstable. And, now, Anurag has spoken in support of Tanushree.
https://www.dnaindia.com/bollywood/report-all-sexual-harassment-incidents-should-be-highlighted-equally-payal-rohatgi-recalls-her-ordeal-2669654
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October 7, 2018 at 11:00 AM
This should be in Tanushree Dutta thread. Dibakar Banerjee, the culprit, in this case!!
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October 7, 2018 at 12:12 PM
watched Andhadhun…..Saket has written a very good note abote for it…..I don’t feel like adding much there….superb movie and keeps on the edge till the last scene…..woah! what performances….Tabu as always towers above everything here….Ayushman has an excellent script-sense although he is just an okay performer but he is a smart actor…..SR as a director gets 10/10 here….what a crisp screenplay! i think in this genre….this is the finest film to come out in Hindi in last what 5 or 10 years??? can’t remember anything closer to this….go watch it guys….
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October 7, 2018 at 12:16 PM
Radhika Apte is fantastic in the role she gets here…..even small characters leave their impact……surprisingly songs are good here and well placed here….my choice of lead male actor would have been different here though…..IMDB rating is at a staggering 9.2 at the moment…
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October 7, 2018 at 5:16 PM
Your favourite ‘Aamir’s’ detractors also label the same charge against him that he is good at picking right scripts but is just an average actor!!
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October 7, 2018 at 12:13 PM
Regarding the Kangana Bahl case, I cant help but be suspicious when Manikarna is releasing on the same day as, guess what, Super 30!
That and all if a sudden, this harassment case! I cannot help but feel there’s more to it than what meets the eye
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October 7, 2018 at 12:21 PM
I think Kangana, Tanushree etc. need to be taken out of BO thread and could be given a separate thread…..
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October 7, 2018 at 12:57 PM
European cinema wins with andhadhun getting even bo success apart from tremendous critical and audience response.
And Ayushman Khurana wins as a solo hero standing upto 2 powerhouse heroines!
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October 7, 2018 at 1:04 PM
Aayush Sharma thread.LOLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL.Check this thread.
https://twitter.com/ImMumin/status/1048568973380308992
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October 7, 2018 at 1:06 PM
https://twitter.com/ImMumin/status/1048561703787450368
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October 7, 2018 at 2:31 PM
Lol what is this
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October 7, 2018 at 3:30 PM
Saw Game Night yesterday..black comedy..weirdly funny…
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October 7, 2018 at 8:06 PM
Thanks Munna, have not seen this… by the way, have you seen Molly’s Game? Very enjoyable masala movie
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October 7, 2018 at 9:49 PM
Thanks..will check if it is available online.
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October 8, 2018 at 4:40 AM
I would recommend Game Night. Very witty for a dumb action caper.
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October 7, 2018 at 10:46 PM
Sanjana:
https://indianexpress.com/article/india/gujarat-rape-anger-and-hurt-at-childs-home-silence-in-factory-5391147/
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October 7, 2018 at 11:19 PM
Lol BOI isnt properly reporting Andhadhun. Mybe they still r coming to terms with the fact that a “European” film has kicked the butts ofso called “mass” cinema on a mere 800 screen count
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October 8, 2018 at 1:46 AM
It’s a prickly spot for BOI. Just last week Sui Dhaaga did double on Sunday to Friday and now Andhadhun has done thrice with a lower screen count. Andhadhun seems like a clear winner here. It will go on to make 40Cr, maybe 50 Cr. Hard to predict. Badhai Ho is also releasing, seems until TOH these 2 films will probably do solid business.
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October 7, 2018 at 11:57 PM
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October 7, 2018 at 11:58 PM
If there were enough screens Andhadhun would have crossed 10 crore!
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October 8, 2018 at 12:00 AM
Stree needs just one crore to touch the magical 130 for a small film with little star value.
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October 8, 2018 at 1:06 AM
I love this song from Stree:
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October 8, 2018 at 1:31 AM
that’s more than almost every Akshay n SRK starrer
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October 8, 2018 at 1:30 AM
munna and Satyam, can we have a MeToo thread so that everything from now onwards about these things can go to that thread instead of clogging bo thread?
Sonam Kapoor says ‘hard to take Kangana Ranaut seriously’, Kangana vows to demolish filmi people
Kangana Ranaut has lashed out at Sonam Kapoor for judging her MeToo story, raising issues of nepotism and acting ability in the bargain.
https://www.hindustantimes.com/bollywood/sonam-kapoor-says-hard-to-take-kangana-ranaut-seriously-kangana-vows-to-demolish-filmi-people/story-IZnwEHGm3D6vXdfKslGXWJ.html
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October 8, 2018 at 2:00 AM
We can use Tanushree thread? If it crosses certain number of comments we can start second thread.
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October 8, 2018 at 2:01 AM
OK.
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October 8, 2018 at 1:49 AM
https://www.pinkvilla.com/entertainment/video/rishi-kapoor-takes-stroll-anupam-kher-new-york-shares-video-428153
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October 8, 2018 at 1:49 AM
rishi looks slim and trim.
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October 8, 2018 at 2:19 AM
Andhadhun came out the top film on Sunday with collections of 7 crore nett on Sunday. The film has gone ahead of Venom despite a much weaker start compared to that film. The film has jumped around 110% on Saturday and consolidated with 40% growth on Sunday. The weekend is ordinary but the trend is excellent and it depends on how the film holds from here on.
The film has grossed over 14 crore nett and it should see a good Monday hold going by weekend trend and the target should be to be at least around the Friday figure. The weekend collections of Andhadhun are as follows.
Friday – 2,35,00,000 apprx
Saturday – 5,00,00,000 apprx
Sunday – 7,00,00,000 apprx
TOTAL – 14,35,00,000 apprx
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Loveyatri collected a poor 6.75 crore nett in its first weekend which is less than half of Andhadhun. There was some decent growth on Sunday especially in Gujarat but thats not going to make much of a difference as the weekend is too low and weekday occupancy will be very low making it tough for the film to go anywhere. The collections of Loveyatri till date are as follows.
Friday – 1,90,00,000 apprx
Saturday – 2,10,00,000 apprx
Sunday – 2,75,00,000 apprx
TOTAL – 6,75,00,000 apprx
Venom had the best weekend of all the films at 15.50 crore nett which is a respectable weekend but going by the trend its unlikely the film can compete with Andhadhun in the longer run and despite better collections over the weekend it will eventually go behind Andhadhun. The collections of Venom till date are as follows.
Friday – 4,00,00,000 apprx
Saturday – 5,25,00,000 apprx
Sunday – 6,25,00,000 apprx
TOTAL – 15,50,00,000 apprx
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October 8, 2018 at 2:21 AM
They might be underreporting Andhadhun by at least a crore
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October 8, 2018 at 2:44 AM
Looks like that. At present they are attached to VD who gave them J2 which did phenomenal business on tv. First they dismissed Andhadhun as the bombay pune film for which critics gave good ratings. And we know what they think of critics.
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October 8, 2018 at 3:21 AM
Judwaa 2 was a travesty. And im being kind. The fact that it got away with jokes on molestation in the name of humour and likes of BOI defending such films as cinema catering to Indian sensibilities is so pathetic it isnt even funny. Varun Dhawan and his father should hang their heads in shake for making anything if that kind. So should Taapsee Pannu who agreed to be part of it
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October 8, 2018 at 2:48 AM
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October 8, 2018 at 3:18 AM
Was looking in sky in the evening and thought of UFO.. https://www.space.com/42058-spacex-spectacular-nighttime-rocket-launch-saocom-1a.html
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October 8, 2018 at 4:37 AM
This
after someone gave her reply back why there is too much traffic
https://twitter.com/sonamakapoor/status/1047904275945467904
https://twitter.com/anantvasu/status/1047887995565563907
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October 8, 2018 at 5:36 AM
Ayushmann, would you do something like that?
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/hindi/ayushmann-didnt-want-me-in-badhaai-ho-neena-gupta/articleshow/66115423.cms
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October 8, 2018 at 1:09 PM
The trailer of this movie has gone viral. It is just too hilarious. I watched it multiple times my self. Gajraj Rao is simply too fab. A.K. is having a very good phase or has created a really good niche for himself!
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October 8, 2018 at 6:43 AM
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October 8, 2018 at 6:44 AM
Anyone else experiencing not being able to see tweets in comments?
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October 8, 2018 at 7:14 AM
Anyway this should make Naveen smile. Akshay’s #1!
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October 8, 2018 at 11:27 AM
Akshay Kumar is an extraordinarily popular star and has been consistently on top 1-2-3 in Ormax.
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October 8, 2018 at 8:18 AM
Super 30 ???
Hrithik Roshan
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October 8, 2018 at 8:19 AM
Well done Hrithik Roshan.
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October 8, 2018 at 9:01 AM
yes good stand
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October 8, 2018 at 9:16 AM
Indian streaming platform Hotstar has tied up with HOOQ, a South Asian video-on-demand service, to expand its slate of international titles. The deal will give Hotstar’s premium users access to films from Warner Bros, Miramax, Sony Pictures and Lionsgate, Variety reported.
While the deal was announced on Monday, 20 television series are already being streamed on Hotstar in partnership with HOOQ, as NDTV reported last week. These include The Big Bang Theory, Friends, Arrow, The Oath and The Goldbergs. The announcement makes clear that the tie-up will also include major Hollywood titles, including Pulp Fiction (1994), Wonder Woman (2017), the Harry Potter series and Spider-Man (2002).
https://scroll.in/reel/897422/more-hollywood-films-coming-to-hotstar-following-deal-with-hooq
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October 8, 2018 at 10:46 AM
Looking forward to this:
https://www.indiewire.com/2018/10/little-drummer-girl-trailer-amc-park-chan-wook-1201987564/
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October 8, 2018 at 11:42 AM
Thanks for the shout out, I had not known about this — definitely up for a Le Carre adaptation! By the way, also looking forward to The Romanoffs, sounds quite strange and interesting…
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October 8, 2018 at 10:52 AM
https://www.ibtimes.co.in/chekka-chivantha-vaanam-box-office-collection-mani-ratnams-film-holds-ground-despite-96-nota-782251
https://www.behindwoods.com/tamil-movies-cinema-news-16/chekka-chivantha-vaanam-2nd-weekend-chennai-city-box-office-report.html
https://www.ibtimes.co.in/chekka-chivantha-vaanam-box-office-collection-mani-ratnams-film-inches-closer-1-million-mark-782574
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October 8, 2018 at 10:53 AM
https://www.indiatoday.in/movies/regional-cinema/story/96-box-office-collection-day-4-sethupathi-s-film-is-fifth-best-tamil-grosser-of-2018-1358261-2018-10-08
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October 8, 2018 at 10:56 AM
“Venom,” starring Tom Hardy as a fanged superhero, and the bittersweet romance “A Star Is Born,” this time with Lady Gaga in the lead role, each exceeded the prerelease expectations of box-office analysts by roughly 30 percent. Superhero fatigue? No evidence. Nobody wants to see a remake of a remake of a remake? Think again.
For all movies in release, ticket sales at North American theaters totaled roughly $174.5 million, a record for a weekend in October, a month when moviegoing tends to be relatively light. According to comScore, which collects box-office data, the previous high-water mark for an October weekend was in 2015, when “The Martian” helped Hollywood generate total domestic ticket sales of $163.5 million, after adjusting for inflation.
“The box office prospers and expands when there are diverse options,” said Phil Contrino, director of media and research for the National Association of Theater Owners. On Oct. 19, Hollywood is expected to serve up another smash: Analysts say that “Halloween,” with Jamie Lee Curtis returning in a lead role, will arrive to at least $60 million in opening-weekend ticket sales.
“Venom,” which cost Sony Pictures Entertainment an estimated $100 million to make, not including tens of millions of dollars in marketing costs, primarily attracted the fanboy crowd, which looked past poor reviews to buy about $80 million in tickets. “Venom” collected an additional $125.2 million overseas, with initial results in Russia and South Korea outpacing those for superhero movies like “Suicide Squad” and “Ant-Man.”
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October 8, 2018 at 11:37 AM
Watching A Star is Born tonight, but can’t say I have any desire to watch Venom — never liked this character, but this movie version seems to have utterly eviscerated his Spiderman-history, making him a “stand-alone”; just violates the character’s integrity (i.e. this is NOT the kind of adaptation/departure that changes things but is true to the spirit — e.g. Netflix’s Daredevil); the whole motivation for Eddie Brock’s character (as well as that of the symbiote who binds with him), is that love-turned-to-loathing relationship with Peter Parker/Spiderman. I suppose this is par for the course with the BS Marvel often pulls (including in the comics; DC is much better on thus front) but still pretty annoying.
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October 8, 2018 at 11:38 AM
Give views on A Star is Born, looks interesting…
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October 8, 2018 at 11:46 AM
I’m just relieved it’s a “regular” film that doesn’t feature any superheros or sci-fi! Honestly, Hollywood (especially in comparison with how wonderful the best of American TV is these days) is a cultural and artistic desert. When you consider the resources and talent available, Hollywood might be worse than Bollywood!
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October 8, 2018 at 11:54 AM
I haven’t watched a superhero film since 2012. That’s how bored I am with this genre and I absolutely loved this genre. Now it sucks imo. Nolan changed it for me and in doing so stopped me from watching any more.
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October 8, 2018 at 11:56 AM
Completely agree — honestly the only thing worth watching in several years on this front has been Netflix’s Daredevil, Jessica Jones (only saw first season), and among the movies, Wonder Woman and Black Panther. I’ve skipped most of them so perhaps there are other good ones I’ve missed…
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October 8, 2018 at 11:42 AM
What about Andhadhun?
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October 8, 2018 at 11:44 AM
Yaar, Andhadhun is not playing in NYC, and New Jersey is a bit of a hike (I’d do it for certain Tamil films, but will sadly wait until it shows up on Netflix or Amazon)…it’s really unfortunate, as most of the prior Raghavan films (with the exception of Jonny Gaddar) have been screened here.
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October 8, 2018 at 11:50 AM
The idiots here where I live only played it from Friday to Sunday and now it’s gone from the cinema. And that was just 1 show.
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October 8, 2018 at 11:54 AM
That’s even more idiotic — what is the point of 3 shows in total! You might as well pass the collection box around, you’d make more money!
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October 8, 2018 at 12:04 PM
Well the invasion of South Indian films is a reality. My local has only 2 Indian films on – 96 and the Ratnam one. The other cinema, a good 30 mins away has these 2 plus Andhadhun, Sui Dhaaga and a Punjabi film.
Tastes or customer base has changed a lot in a couple of years.
I’m sure TOH will have a record number of shows – 20+ easily daily.
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October 8, 2018 at 5:41 PM
Trafford has reduced it from two shows to one show. I didn’t want to wait until 9:15pm to watch it. So I went all the way to Blackburn for the 4pm showing.
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October 8, 2018 at 11:57 AM
Same case with me for Andhadhun. I hope they release movies online overseas if they can’t make it in theaters and charge, say $10. You’ll still make more money than releasing in 1,2 shows.
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October 8, 2018 at 1:11 PM
house full in my area 😦
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October 8, 2018 at 4:32 PM
At least Swati can watch it at her end.
I hope the news of the film’s Indian Box Office performance spurs theaters to screen it overseas.
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October 8, 2018 at 4:37 PM
It is playing at my end..
Probably check next week..
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October 8, 2018 at 4:40 PM
It’s a bit weird. Where I live (South West UK) it does have quite a few shows. At least 3 shows per day. I thought closer to London it might have many more shows.
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October 8, 2018 at 4:43 PM
It’s got some in West London near Feltham, Wembley too – the latter really is practically India! Which part of SW UK you in Saket? Bristol?
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October 8, 2018 at 4:44 PM
Yep, Bristol. There are some shows in Cardiff too…
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October 8, 2018 at 4:46 PM
I’m pretty sure there is a chain of cinemas close to Southall which only screens Indian movies. Reading is good for Hindi films too. I saw Talaash in Reading.
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October 8, 2018 at 5:00 PM
I’ve been to Reading once and watched a film there. Southall, not anymore. In my area you have Feltham, Harrow, Wembley…these are very heavily populated with Indians and show films. Feltham is the most well known. It will be on lock down when TOH arrives. I have a Cineworld on my road, 5 mins walk…but shows less frequent.
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October 8, 2018 at 5:09 PM
I’m pretty sure it’s going to be the same here. Although I’ll probably wait for the reviews! For me it’s a drive to the city center, which isn’t too bad.
I saw PK in a full theater in Wales, of all places.
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October 8, 2018 at 4:52 PM
The one near me has 9 shows and other places it is 2 shows daily…but then they play Tamil, Telugu and many other languages..
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October 8, 2018 at 4:53 PM
Let me guess, Naz8?
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October 8, 2018 at 5:03 PM
Naz8 cinema chain is no longer in business..They have sold their interest to Reliance then it has been sold further (I am not sure).
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October 8, 2018 at 5:10 PM
Ah ok…wasn’t aware of that. I saw a few Hindi films there
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October 8, 2018 at 5:23 PM
I remember driving 50 miles to see any Hindi movie..When K3G played in near by theatre..there was a long line to get into cinema and regular folks were asking why this line…Now I live where I can see any Indian movie quite easily..
Having said that..there was no assigned seating in regular halls…Only halls where they catered Indian crowd had assigned seatings…now I see many regular halls have assigned seating…
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October 8, 2018 at 5:40 PM
You can’t beat the experience of watching a film in India. I really miss the crowds, the seeti taalis even in high-end multiplexes. Single screens are even more fun!
The flip side is watching Anurag Kashyap’s movies in India. I remember watching Gulaal with 12-13 people in the theater. Out of which we, as a group, contributed 6.
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October 8, 2018 at 12:10 PM
A STAR IS BORN is a fantastic ode to Hollywood of yore and an unmistakable similarity to ABHIMAAN. It is as good, if not better, than the Judy Garland version. Both the leads are terrific. It’s a wholesome film.
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October 8, 2018 at 1:41 PM
https://boxofficeindia.com/report-details.php?articleid=4330
How dare the European film become a hit?
Andhadhun is on course to emerge a HIT film as it records good collections on Monday. The film is heading towards a good 30-40% jump as compared to the first day. The collections of the film will be in the 3.25 crore nett region which takes the film to over 17.50 crore nett in four days.
The total is not much but now the film will start making ground over the next few weeks. The film has been liked by the high end multiplex crowd in metros like Mumbai, Pune and Bangalore. It was a holiday in Kolkata on Monday and next week will be a prolonged holiday which will ensure Kolkata also scores big for the film.
Its the same crowd that takes films like Neerja and Kapoor & Sons to good numbers and even though appreciation is very limited to the metros it is not to difficult to get 50 lakh footfalls when these metros take to a film. The above films easily went higher than 50 lakh footfalls as the former had tax exemption while the latter had music but for Andhadhun even 50 lakh footfalls will see just a little short of Neerja and Kapoor & Sons due to a rise in ticket prices and reduction tax due to GST.
The core Hindi film crowd has not come on board but that is expected and the film does not really need it either to become a HIT. The first week should easily cross 25 crore nett from here and Friday does not have major competition. It will be the second Friday which should confirm HIT status if it holds well.
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October 8, 2018 at 1:48 PM
haha! What a big essay!
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October 9, 2018 at 2:07 AM
Ayushmann trumps against Salman Khan’s 160 cr hope. Ha ha
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October 8, 2018 at 4:03 PM
BOI are so depressed. It’s been like the European championships this year! And they have to support Bachchan/Aamir in TOH now, can it get any worse? God forbid Zero failing, BOI will be on its knees praying for Bharat and Salman again!
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October 8, 2018 at 3:07 PM
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October 8, 2018 at 5:51 PM
There is a lot to digest from Andhadhun. I did really like the long sequence, very masterful, and already referred to elsewhere on this blog, I liked how it plays with us as the audience. We are so used to seeing everything in a hindi film. Everything is usually spoonfed to us in other standard bollywood flicks. Action is done in slow motion. Twists are explained and replayed. But this sequence is like a tongue in cheek wink at us. It’s like “look at you sitting there, expecting us to tell you everything, but hey what do you really know eh?”. And every revelation in this sequence is like a kick in our balls. It also plays with what we see. We are not allowed to see everything. We desperately want to get the full details of what is going on. But we can’t. We are now the blind ones.
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October 8, 2018 at 5:56 PM
I haven’t seen Andhadhun yet but if you get the chance check out Mysskin’s fantastic Onaayum Aattukkuttiyum. The film is a thriller that plays around with audience expectations in the same sense.
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October 8, 2018 at 6:47 PM
Thank you for the recommendation, it sounds very interesting!
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October 8, 2018 at 6:07 PM
This is a wonderful note, thakursingh. Quite an apt description.
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October 8, 2018 at 6:11 PM
excellent note thakursingh — would love to check this film out!
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October 8, 2018 at 9:26 PM
thakur, which is the sequence u r talking about? just give me a hint with much spoilers.
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October 9, 2018 at 4:08 AM
Ayushman’s first meeting with Tabu.
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October 9, 2018 at 7:25 AM
oh ok….too good that one….i thought that sequence when Tabu visits his home is at par too…..
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October 8, 2018 at 10:27 PM
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October 9, 2018 at 12:50 AM
http://www.bollywoodhungama.com/news/bollywood/chote-miyan-govinda-vs-bade-miyan-amitabh-bachchan-rangeela-raja-release-opposite-thugs-hindostan/
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October 9, 2018 at 12:58 AM
It should have been here.
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October 9, 2018 at 1:57 AM
Andhadhun- A perfect first half, followed by a decent 2nd half. And an open ending, making one curious of all possibilities. It has tremendous repeat value as a thriller film. Must have been a tough film to make and too keep the audiences engaged till the end credits. But, again i felt the movie kinda slumped after the great first half.
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October 9, 2018 at 4:06 AM
Rani is all set to entertain the Chinese audiences with her acting and will be in China from 7th to 12th of October. During that time, she will be touring 5 major cities in China that include, Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Guangzhou and Chengdu. The promotions for the movie are in full swing.
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October 9, 2018 at 4:09 AM
Saurabh, what is the buzz for Hichki in China?
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October 9, 2018 at 4:14 AM
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October 9, 2018 at 4:20 AM
This will be at 30 Cr on 2nd Fri or Saturday the way it’s trending. 50 Cr more for European’s!
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October 9, 2018 at 6:44 AM
http://www.rediff.com/movies/report/i-allowed-myself-to-cry-to-feel-the-pain/20181009.htm
‘Over the past couple of months, I have had good days and bad ones. There have been days when I’ve been so exhausted and in so much pain that even lifting a finger hurt. I feel like sometimes it’s a cycle… one that starts off with physical pain and leads to mental and emotional pain.’
‘The bad days have been many… Post chemo, post-surgery and the like… where even just laughing hurts.’
‘Sometimes it felt like it took everything I’ve had to push past it… a minute to minute battle with myself.’
‘I got through it knowing that even though I was fighting a long drawn out, draining battle… it was one that was worth the fight.
‘It’s important to remember that we’re allowed to have those bad days. Forcing yourself to be happy and cheerful all the time serves no purpose. Who are we being fake and putting on an act for?’
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October 9, 2018 at 7:09 AM
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October 9, 2018 at 12:35 PM
How to Attract a Killer Tigress? Try a Man’s Cologne
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October 9, 2018 at 7:41 PM
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October 9, 2018 at 8:01 PM
I am really looking forward to watching Andhadhun and I’m happy for all the talented actors involved. I loved Ek Haseena Thi and Johnny Gaddar and finally this is one more Sriram Raghavan movie that I’m interested in watching on the big screen. On a different note, it’s been amusing to see Radhika Apte’s trajectory from rustic every woman in Shor to the cool, edgy, intellectual sex symbol that she is considered today.
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October 9, 2018 at 11:04 PM
She was pretty sexy as the rustic woman too — don’t think she could ever be an “everywoman”!
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October 9, 2018 at 11:01 PM
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October 9, 2018 at 11:45 PM
Andhadhun Does Well In Overseas
Tuesday 09 October 2018 15.00 IST
Box Office India Trade Network
Andhadhun managed to score in Overseas in its first weekend as it collected around $900,000 which is better than a lot of films this year. Below are the collections of some films in Overseas and comparatively Andhadhun has done much better.
Sonu Ke Titu Ki Sweety – $740,000
Manmarziyan – $700,000
Parmanu – $640,000
October – $620,000
Stree – $560,000
Soorma – $550,000
Batti Gul Meter Chalu – $540,000
Fanney Khan – $520,000
Satyamev Jayate – $500,000
The collections are solid in USA / Canada and Gulf with the latter topping $300k. Even UK is pretty decent for a non happenning market especially for these type of films without romance and music. The film has chances to easily cross $2 million which would be a very good number in Overseas. The collections of Andhadhun from the main collecting markets in Overseas are as follows
United Kingdom – $75,000
US / Canada – $280,000
Gulf – $330,000
Austrailia – $40,000
Pakistan – $40,000
Singapore – $30,000
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October 10, 2018 at 1:13 AM
Nana Patekar plays a GHAZAL SINGER in Akshay Kumar starrer Housefull 4
By Bollywood Hungama News NetworkOct 9, 2018 – 6:23 pm IST
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October 10, 2018 at 2:42 AM
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October 10, 2018 at 2:51 AM
It is going to be a quiet 76th birthday for India’s most iconic film actor. Amitabh Bachchan won’t be celebrating his birthday this year. A source from the Bachchan family reveals, “Shweta (the Big B’s daughter) lost her father-in-law Rajan Nanda a few months ago, while more recently Shweta’s mom-in-law Ritu Nanda lost her mother, the much-missed Krishna Raj Kapoor. On top of that one of Mr Bachchan’s favourite co-stars Rishi Kapoor has left for medical treatment in the US for a very serious ailment.”
http://www.bollywoodhungama.com/news/bollywood/no-birthday-celebrations-amitabh-bachchan-year/
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October 10, 2018 at 3:05 AM
Hype Meter: A Dull Friday With FryDay, Helicopter Eela, Tumbbad On Box Office Prediction Scale!
On the flip side, AndhaDhun is expected to fair better than all the three Hindi releases.
https://www.koimoi.com/box-office/hype-meter-a-dull-friday-with-fryday-helicopter-eela-tumbbad-on-box-office-prediction-scale/
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October 10, 2018 at 3:10 AM
Stree Beats Many 300 Crore Plus Films In Week Five
Wednesday 10 October 2018 12.30 IST
Box Office India Trade Network
Stree continued to compete with the biggest films in week five also. The film had recorded the tenth biggest fourth week of all time and has now recorded the twelfth biggest fifth week of all time. The fifth week collections are higher than many of the 300 crore nett plus films like Sanju, PK, Tiger Zinda Hai, Bajrangi Bhaijaan and Sultan.
It is again probably the smallest film in the chart below though a case can be made for Chak De India and Taare Zameen Par which had limited budgets and were a decade back but eventually those films also had big stars.
https://www.boxofficeindia.com/report-details.php?articleid=4336
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October 10, 2018 at 3:26 AM
https://www.koimoi.com/bollywood-news/revealed-the-reason-behind-rishi-kapoors-overnight-grey-hair/
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October 10, 2018 at 3:53 AM
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October 10, 2018 at 4:46 AM
http://www.bollywoodhungama.com/amp/news/features/bollywoods-time-grossers-aamir-khan-defeats-salman-khan-shah-rukh-khan-amitabh-bachchan-dilip-kumar-dharmendra/
Here’s a look at number of all-time grosser delivered by actors:
1. Aamir Khan: 5 Films – Ghajini, 3 Idiots, Dhoom 3, PK and Dangal
2. Nargis: 3 Films – Barsaat, Shree 420 and Mother India
3. Dilip Kumar: 2 Films – Aan and Mughal – E – Azam
4. Raj Kapoor: 2 Films – Barsaat and Shree 420
5. Ashok Kumar: 1 Film – Kismet
6. Sunil Dutt: 1 Film – Mother India
7. Dharmendra: 1 Film – Sholay
8. Amitabh Bachchan: 1 Film – Sholay (The mega-star would have had more all-time grossers had Sholay not released in the early days of his career. Call it sheer bad luck that he got a historic blockbuster like Sholay in just the 5th year of his acting career.)
9. Madhuri Dixit: 1 Film – Hum Aapke Hai Kaun
10. Salman Khan: 1 Film – Hum Aapke Hai Kaun (Maine Pyaar Kiya almost challenged the collections of Sholay upon its release, and fell short by a margin of merely 50 Lakh.)
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October 10, 2018 at 4:49 AM
Boi will sneer!
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October 10, 2018 at 9:33 AM
“Andhadhun”… Despite questionable second-half detours, Sriram Raghavan’s new film is a most entertaining ride
https://baradwajrangan.wordpress.com/2018/10/10/andhadhun-despite-questionable-second-half-detours-sriram-raghavans-new-fil
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October 10, 2018 at 9:52 AM
https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/preity-zintas-molestation-case-against-ness-wadia-in-2014-cancelled-by-bombay-high-court-1929935?pfrom=home-livetv
A molestation case filed by actor Preity Zinta against industrialist Ness Wadia in 2014 was today cancelled by the Bombay High Court, news agency ANI has reported. The court decision comes two days after it had suggested the actor to consider “finishing off” the case.
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October 10, 2018 at 11:05 AM
https://indianexpress.com/article/trending/trending-globally/oxford-student-found-a-perfect-way-to-dodge-marriage-pressure-she-married-herself5396026/
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October 10, 2018 at 11:08 AM
LOL thanks for lightning up proceedings…
I might recommend this to a few singletons I know…
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October 10, 2018 at 11:18 AM
Responding to Bliss here, the 80s discussion should have been in this thread anyway:
As I said I think Ghulaami is the best overall commercial Hindi film of the last 35 years or so. On Ardh Satya I’m not the greatest fan of the film.
On GF let’s say he left while he had his sanity intact..
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October 10, 2018 at 11:20 AM
LOL GF was a great writer.
Where is Rocky?
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October 10, 2018 at 11:21 AM
He is quite active on BR blog!
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October 10, 2018 at 11:22 AM
Rocky or GF?
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October 10, 2018 at 11:24 AM
Rocky.
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October 10, 2018 at 11:27 AM
Really? I didn’t know that — I thought Rocky watched very few Southern films…
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October 10, 2018 at 11:32 AM
That sounds like a proper Rangeela moment. Did he turn up with a yellow suit?
Hope that comment reaches him and he comes back here with a witty comeback.
I’m sure BR blog is great, but I prefer it here. Besides I doubt a World Cup would go down well there…
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October 10, 2018 at 11:29 AM
He is mostly on hindi movie blogs or general topics. BR opened a MeToo thread and currently he is active there. Even on Andhadhun thread. Just check and say hello.
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October 10, 2018 at 11:50 AM
didn’t know that! Yeah haven’t seen him here forever.
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October 10, 2018 at 12:12 PM
We both are avoiding each other!
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October 10, 2018 at 11:39 AM
For the rest, this is Hotel California…
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October 10, 2018 at 11:49 AM
true…!
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October 10, 2018 at 12:35 PM
I stayed for a decade in supposedly referenced city!
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October 10, 2018 at 12:14 PM
thanks Satyam.
Humari sanity be intact hain, bas insanity ki maatra zyaada hain 🙂
Any piece of you on Ghulaami?
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October 10, 2018 at 12:21 PM
Serenity now… insanity later
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October 10, 2018 at 12:32 PM
To paraphrase the Mad Hatter from Alice in Wonderland, if you were sane why would you be here?! LOL!
On Ghulami I might have a few scattered thoughts. Let me look this up.
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October 10, 2018 at 12:38 PM
some really random points and an exchange with Q here:
also check out GF’s longer note in the thread below.
a brief note on Ghulami here as well towards the end of the post (not thread):
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October 10, 2018 at 12:57 PM
To add to this here (and I can’t remember whether I said this in any of those older notes) Dutta’s Rajasthan vision is essentially an anarchic one. In contrast his war films are usually exactly the opposite (barring the first half of Refugee, in the second half this too becomes a bit of a sell-out), they’re about preserving the ‘order’ of the state. This is a considerable loss as far as I’m concerned but in any case Dutta argues against his own history here or at least the sequence that runs from Ghulami through Batwara (Kshatriya, the film that follows is not serious enough). I’d go further here. I think all great visions of ‘war’ are also partly anarchic ones. otherwise they’re utterly boring. I can think of very many movies around the world that attest to this idea but an obvious example is Apocalypse Now (the redux version is even better). The same goes for literary works. To make of war simply an extension of the nationalist fiction is certainly understandable and in a way comes with the terrain (at least the modern nation-state terrain) but it is precisely for this reason ‘boring’. The human stories of war on the other hand, or all its nihilistic elements, or for that matter the carnage associated with it — all of this makes even ‘good’ wars (those that seem justifiable from most perspectives) suspect or at least ‘tragic’. Everything Border argues for is too easy (including the ending), what is complicated is the Refugee (again the first half, not the second where Dutta absurdly cancels out the essential premise of the film) and moreso the world of Ghulami and beyond. Here Dutta does advance a certain notion of valor and machismo which is of course easy in its own way but the fact that all of this comes about in a kind of either crumbling order or one where older values seem utterly deconstructed or exposed without new ones having taken their place, all of this dilutes that charge a bit. One cannot read Ghulami as either simply supporting nationalist fictions or for that matter those martial values associated with Rajasthan (rightly or wrong). Caste lies at the heart of this world. The ‘new’ in this world cannot come forth till caste is thoroughly dismantled. It is a truth we continue to repress in contemporary India. We continue to pretend it does not exist or refuse to recognize all its dimensions. So much about #metoo also isn’t comprehensible in Indian terms without accounting for caste. This could be a whole different discussion. On a related note Lawaaris, in my view Bachchan’s most important film in the 80s, also has caste as a central reference point.
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October 10, 2018 at 1:15 PM
What a superb note — and that last bit about caste has its analogs even in the national movement, with only Ambedkar essentially arguing for that thorough dismantling, and Nehru/Gandhi/Patel all on the side of “reform” (which was perhaps more realistic given where so much of the pubic is, but also made meaningful change UNrealistic, in that the rhetoric of reform is hand in glove with more or less conservative dispensations (that even this was attacked as crazily out there says more about where the critics were, than about the agenda)). Back to the film, your initial point gets to (and in a far more eloquent way than I could have managed) the distinction between the “epic” and the (what should I call it?) prosaic modes that I was getting at in that first link. The genre of Border, as with most Hollywood films of this sort (whether the film is good or bad is a separate question), is the genre of the spectacle, the comforting fiction, a story that essentially points in only one direction; with Ghulami (and in this narrow sense, Batwara is an even better example), the narrative can be read multiple ways, or certainly more ways than Border can be read, with characters that don’t slot as easily (Naseer’s character in the earlier film; or Shammi Kapoor’s, Mohsin Khan’s, or Vinod Khanna’s in the later one, come to mind). Another way to think about this is that Border is, if we must insist on reading it as an epic, more akin to the Tulsidas Ramayana; Ghulami is more Homeric, or perhaps even more like Valmiki’s Ramayana — i.e. there are obvious baddies in this world (so not completely Homeric), but the achievements of heroism are several shades more ambiguous than in Tulsidas’ epic. Batwara is even more Homeric — in the sense of less judgmental — as I recall it (haven’t seen it in many years), but obviously significantly lesser than Ghulami as a film. The contrast with films like Border is striking, as is the contrast with films like Eklavya, that were crying out for epic treatment but weren’t directed by someone with the right sensibility.
On Refugee, the second half was a crime — as a stand-alone film it would have been un-objectionable but it made no sense coming after that first half (itself Dutta’s best work since Batwara).
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October 10, 2018 at 1:38 PM
Another film to re-visit here is the politically prescient Ganga ki Saugandh — far far inferior to, and much less interesting than, the great Dutta films, but worth checking out (for, among other reasons, because Bachchan was hardly ever on this terrain, before or since; the first Bachchan in Adalat comes to mind, but not much else). It’s a film that is hardly seen in urban circles these days but was a huge hit in 1978, and was culturally resonant in many parts of the country in a way not open to (e.g.) a more urbane film like Don. Heck even TODAY it is very rare to show a Brahmin-Dalit love story (even if it’s the female who is Dalit, i.e. not as “provocative” in our sorry culture as the other way around), much less back in 1978, and all woven together into a narrative of solidarity across communal/caste lines, in the cause of social justice. Amitabh’s versatility was, of course one notes this for the umpteenth time, as ever, a wonder to behold…
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October 10, 2018 at 12:58 PM
thanks Satyam and Qalandar for gr6 Seinfeld.
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October 10, 2018 at 1:02 PM
Thanks for posting Satyam, some great comments in the discussion thread of the links.
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October 10, 2018 at 4:38 PM
Outrageous behaviour of John Abraham with the fans:
https://twitter.com/WeirdlyProbable/status/1049233916417077248?s=19
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October 10, 2018 at 7:11 PM
Success must have gone to his head.
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October 12, 2018 at 2:33 AM
If that’s what 60-70cr grossers do the man, imagine what he will do if (an absolutely huge ‘if’ here) he regularly churns out 300cr grossers like Aamir! It is an unacceptable behaviour from an actor. The sooner the audience turns away from him and brings him back to earth, the better.
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October 10, 2018 at 11:39 PM
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October 11, 2018 at 1:36 AM
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October 11, 2018 at 3:06 AM
Boi wont get sleep if they dont make Dangal small in front of TZH, J2 and other non aamir films! And also if they dont take digs at european cinema! Every week! Week after week.
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October 11, 2018 at 3:30 AM
http://www.bollywoodhungama.com/news/features/exclusive-nobody-guts-tell-alok-nath-dont-dare-harass-sandhya-mridul-youll-deepika-amin/
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October 11, 2018 at 3:32 AM
https://www.koimoi.com/bollywood-news/with-mogul-not-happening-should-aamir-khan-move-on-to-his-dream-project-mahabharata-next/
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October 11, 2018 at 3:40 AM
https://twitter.com/gavinfeng97/status/1050039701837496320
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October 11, 2018 at 3:43 AM
#secondmoveradvantage @ Naveen
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October 11, 2018 at 3:47 AM
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October 11, 2018 at 4:11 AM
Sajid Nadiadwala announces grand launch for Suniel Shetty’s son Ahan Shetty in RX 100 Hindi remake
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Bollywood Hungama News NetworkOct 11, 2018 – 12:03 pm IST
As for the film, Ahan Shetty would be making his debut with the Hindi remake of the Telugu hit RX 100. The movie starred debutant Kartikeya Gummakonda and Payal Rajput. Sajid Nadiadwala confirmed that he has acquired the remake rights of RX 100 for the grand launch of Ahan Shetty. While they are currently in talks with several directors, the movie will release in May 2019.
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October 11, 2018 at 4:30 AM
Aamir Khan Urges His Fans In China To Watch Rani Mukerji’s Hichki!
Aamir and Rani, who have starred together in Ghulam and Talaash, have been friends for long.
“A very warm hello to all my friends in China. My friend Rani Mukerji an actress from India has done a film called ‘Hichki‘, which I believe is releasing in China on October 12. Well, I want you to know that I have seen the film when it released here in India and it is a beautiful story and it’s a great film, with wonderful performances by Rani and all the kids in it,” Aamir said in a video uploaded on a Chinese social media platform.
He added: “It’s really heart-warming and uplifting film with a beautiful story… I hope that all of you will go and see the film and I hope that you enjoy it.”
https://www.koimoi.com/bollywood-news/aamir-khan-urges-his-fans-in-china-to-watch-rani-mukerjis-hichki/
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October 11, 2018 at 4:31 AM
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October 11, 2018 at 4:36 AM
MT Vasudevan Nair exits Malayalam film Randamoozham
Citing delay in the film going on floors, screenwriter MT Vasudevan Nair on Thursday exited much-awaited Malayalam film Randamoozham. The Mohanlal film is touted to be India’s most expensive film.
https://indianexpress.com/article/entertainment/malayalam/mt-vasudevan-nair-exits-randamoozham-mohanlal-5397094/
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October 11, 2018 at 5:49 AM
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October 11, 2018 at 5:51 AM
Is it not such a sweet trailer?
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October 11, 2018 at 6:30 AM
BOI is trying to add satellite viewings to footfalls now?
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October 11, 2018 at 6:47 AM
Marginal propensity to consume Salman at home is at an all-time high for India. They don’t have the funds to go to cinema. Basically these are lazy people not contributing to the economy anymore. They wait for Salman films to hit the TV or they confuse Big Boss with his films. They watch his trailers on YouTube though, at least they are paying broadband connection fees.
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October 11, 2018 at 10:05 AM
they might add alien landings too..
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October 11, 2018 at 10:18 AM
LOL, they are typically sightings and not authenticated so ripe for fabricated figures.
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October 11, 2018 at 10:25 AM
Ha! Well said!
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October 11, 2018 at 10:30 AM
and they have completely ignored worldwide gross!
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October 11, 2018 at 10:33 AM
Of course. They will only take into account what suits their narrative. Even Golmaal Returns will over time have more viewership but ‘hey that’s a comedy, it’s what Indian’s watch so it doesn’t count’ but Dangal can be compared to TZH because they are like for like. LOL. Compare Sultan with Dangal and wait for TOH to compare it with TZH.
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October 11, 2018 at 7:21 AM
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October 11, 2018 at 10:05 AM
Alexa, Should We Trust You?
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October 11, 2018 at 5:52 PM
Moving the Abhishek discussion here in case there are additional comments..
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October 11, 2018 at 10:05 PM
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October 11, 2018 at 11:57 PM
http://www.bollywoodhungama.com/news/features/amitabh-bachchan-bond-goa/
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October 12, 2018 at 12:11 AM
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October 12, 2018 at 1:32 AM
Eela getting negative reviews. Surprisingly Govinda’s Fryday is getting decent reviews.
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October 12, 2018 at 1:50 AM
Eela trailer looked atrocious in theatre. Hardly surprising, the Devgnn driven Kajol films have always been terrible!
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October 12, 2018 at 3:11 AM
Kajol films have been in general terrible, save KJo,YRF and a brilliant Fanaa (the only Kajol film I am hugely fan of) – whenever she has tried to step out of her comfort zone – the results are disasters
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October 12, 2018 at 3:49 AM
Gupt was somewhat better with in form Bobby Deol and an ethereal Manisha Koirala. And the music in that film was a winner.
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October 12, 2018 at 2:00 AM
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October 12, 2018 at 3:54 AM
Horrific Friday For New Releases
https://www.boxofficeindia.com/report-details.php?articleid=4342
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October 12, 2018 at 4:00 AM
Black Friday. But BOI at it again, totally lost the plot, apparently they know what names UK and US would have for films now.
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October 12, 2018 at 4:35 AM
Surprised that Andhadun didn’t gather more steam. Good watch!
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October 12, 2018 at 5:49 AM
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October 12, 2018 at 5:53 AM
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